Question

Finch and Crimmins argued that these groups exhibit “morbidity phenotypes” based on Swedish data from a Berkeley database. Norman Ryder proposed that these groups undergo “metabolism” and cause structural change. A 1997 typology sorts these groups into the archetypes of Prophet, Nomad, (10[1])Hero, and Artist. (10[1])Cross-sequential (10[1])designs distinguish secular trends from effects named for these groups, which are controlled in typical prospective longitudinal studies and were possibly statistically isolated by Jean Twenge (10[2])(“jeen TWENG-gay”). In The Fourth Turning, Strauss and Howe proposed (10[1])a cycle of these (10[1])groups, which name actuarial tables (10[2])that do not assume them to be overlapping, (10[1])as static life (10[1]-5[1])tables (10[2]-5[1])do. For (10[1])10 points, Margaret Mead analyzed “gaps” (10[1])between what (10[2])populations (10[1])that successively retain (10[1])the same size at replacement-level fertility? ■END■ (10[4]0[2])

ANSWER: generations [accept birth cohorts, age cohorts, graduation cohorts, or generational cohorts; accept generation gaps; accept overlapping generations; prompt on populations until read; prompt on specific generations like millennials or Baby Boomers by asking “what type of group is that?”] (The first line refers to the Human Mortality Database.)
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Summary

2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y2496%0%8%93.22

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Shiv SeshanChicago DHarvard4110
Jakob MyersIndianaCornell A4410
Jack RadoColumbia BVirginia4510
Owen MimnoNYUNorthwestern7110
Benjamin McAvoy-BickfordNorth Carolina AColumbia A7110
Andrew KelleyKentuckyMcGill7910
Tiffany ZhouFloridaClaremont Colleges8310
Swapnil GargBerkeley AToronto A8810
Conor ThompsonIowa StateIllinois8810
Michael DuWaterlooWUSTL A9610
Matthew SiffYale ABrown9910
Ben WeinerMinnesota AChicago A99-5
Caleb KendrickMarylandGeorgia Tech10010
Jeremy CummingsWUSTL BOttawa10010
Jaik HavlickArizona StateYale B100-5
Robert CondronChicago BStanford10210
Todd MaslykMichiganJohns Hopkins10810
Ivvone ZhouNorth Carolina BBerkeley B11010
Vishal KanigicherlaPennDuke11010
Marcus Forbes-GreenToronto BRutgers11110
Jack ObermanSouth CarolinaTruman State11410
Rosa XiaCornell BChicago C12110
Max HodesChicago CCornell B1210
Matt JacksonChicago AMinnesota A12110
Eylon CaplanPurdueTexas12110
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltMinnesota B12110
Ben SterlingYale BArizona State1210