Explain the term 'sociologist nightmare'.Why was Penrose Road School described as?
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Nightmares are dreams with dysphoric content that usually result in a sudden awakening. Dreams, of course, typically occur during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Laboratory research has shown that it is during the physiological state of REM sleep that the imagery and complex development associated with dreaming occurs
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Answer- The term refers to the fears a sociologist might have in seeing a whole lot of kids from a disadvantaged background. The school had children from underprivileged background where there was much domestic trouble and financial difficulties which affected the children.
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