<span>Igneous
rocks are formed through the lava and magma cools then crystallizes.
Igneous rocks can also be form without going through crystallization. The occurrence
of igneous rocks may undergo with 2 different process; the intrusive or
plutonic, or the extrusive or volcanic. Intrusive igneous rocks are from magma
that cools and became solid inside the crust of the earth surrounded with
country rocks. While the extrusive igneous rocks are those rocks that formed in
the crust surface as a result of melting of rocks inside the mantle.</span>
Answer:
Social Referencing.
Explanation:
Social Referencing is a process in which an infant learns to take cues from the behaviors, emotions, and actions of the adults around them, especially parents or caretakers. In this process, they take cues by looking at the facial expressions of parents or caretakers to know how to respond in a certain situation.
<u>In the given case, Regina's looking at her mother when an unfamiliar man approached her exemplifies social referencing. She was referring to the facial expressions of her mother on how to react at this approach of a strange person</u>.
Thus the correct answer is social referencing.
Answer:
a) nonverbal communication usually conveys more information than verbal communication
Explanation:
<u>Nonverbal communication or body language is facial expressions, body movement, gestures, eye contacts, and chats which make a communication better</u>. Nonverbal communication is important because it improves or facilities verbal communication. If verbal and nonverbal clues match, they increase trust, otherwise they can cause stress, tension, confusion, and mistrust.
But it does not convey more information, therefore, Option a is the answer.
Answer:
extrinsic feedback
Explanation:
The type of feedback that the coach is giving the player is known as extrinsic feedback. This type of feedback is when provided from external sources, during or after the individual's or team's performance. This includes things that the performer can see or hear. Such as in this scenario, the coach sees something wrong with the player's form and tells the player during his performance so that the player can make the necessary changes and improve.