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Nataliya [291]
2 years ago
5

In Minichiello et al’s research with elders (2000), elders had learned that the impression they gave was as important as their _

_____ ________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Gwar [14]2 years ago
7 0

In Minichiello's research, it came to the knowledge of the elders that the impression that the elders themselves made were as important as the impression of their children.

<h3>What is an impression?</h3>

Impression is the creation of an image in the minds and eyes of other person by the words, gestures, or actions one performs. This impression helps identify the nature of the person.

In many researches, it has been found that adults shape the behavior of their children, and thus it becomes important to notice the differences between the impressions that they make.

Hence, it can be stated that the children's impression are as important as the impression of the elders.

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