Answer:
The best answer to the question: What kind of processing is exemplified by the following scenario, would be, A: Bottom-up.
Explanation:
Human capacity to process information, provided to it by the different senses, environment, experiences, and learning, is pretty complex, and yet at the same time, simple. In this case, we have Esther, who comes in contact with something that has been unknown to her: the dish of raisin-jalapeno quiche that her mother has been working on. Although she has never been in contact with this, and therefore cannot know for sure if it is good, or bad, her senses come in contact with the object and rely the information to her brain, evoking a response as the information is integrated in her mind. The way in which she acquires the knowledge, and gives a response is a very instinctual one: her eyes see the contents on the skillet and rely their perception of the food, and then her sense of smell also conveys information to the brain. Esther´s brain appraises the dish from the bottom (the perception of the individual parts of the dish, instead of trying the dish before reacting to it) using her senses, and then forms the response, which is to reject the dish. This is an example of bottom-up processing.
Answer:
I would go with the answer "Let me ask my health provider first."
Explanation:
Before changing your diet plan, it is always important to discuss with the health provider (nutrionist). This is due to several reasons. Firstly, he would be able to comment on scientific grounds whether my body needs protein or other energy sources. For example, if I am skinny and have very little body mass, maybe I should take some carbohydrates as well. So, his opinion is important in knowing if I need to increase my protein uptake. Secondly, he can also advise on the dosage of protein intake because, in some cases, high protein may cause ailments such as some colon cancer. Thirdly, he knows better about my health history and any medical conditions that may comes along with the change in diet plan. Therefore, it is always important to talk to health provider and discuss carefully about the change in diet plant etc.
From my personal life I'd say B is what I have lived by since I started working out, I also think schools would say the same, I am not %100 sure but this is my input.
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