Answer:
<em>Making use of Holophrase</em>
Explanation:
As a child develops, the child learns to speak by making sound and other speech development follows after this stage. A child or toddler makes use of a single word to communicate the idea. In an actual sense, an adult can use one or two sentences to communicate such ideas, but the child does this with one word.
A perfect case of holophrases is the constant use of "cup" to communicate "I want a cup of milk". In this scenario, the toddler uses the term cup to express a complete idea of having a cup of milk.
The toddler is not lazy, rather the toddler is using holophrases.
Answer:
Context effect
Explanation:
Sean just discovered that his roommate Jack's girlfriend told him that she no longer wants to see him. Sean finds out that Jack is studying in the library, so he goes to find him. Although Jack looks like he is studying, Sean assumes he looks depressed. This assumption is an example of someone being influenced by: <u>context effect</u>.
In cognitive psychology, a context effect is used to describe the effect an environment or people have on an individuals perceived stimulus. The prevailing environment or situation of Jack, that is, his girlfriend breaking up with him, influenced Sean into thinking that Jack was depressed
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Answer:
The correct answer is : Light pollution
Explanation:
This kind of pollution refers to an excessive obtrusive artificial light usually coming from outdoor. Now it is seen as individual points of light because this environmental problem washes out our view of outer space. It can confuse the sight of humans and animals affecting how we perceive things.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Altithermal period changed the cultures of early American Indian peoples in Oklahoma in that higher temperatures made the weather change and grasslands spread over most of the Oklahoman territory. The eastern part of Oklahoma remained with woodlands. This grassland spread helped to attract big animals such as Buffaloes and other types of animals like rabbits, deers that could adapt to the climate conditions. Of course, this factor helped to attract Native American Indians because they could hunt those animals to feed their families. So yes, changing temperatures affected society and is a major factor to limit or attract people to one territory, depending on the highs and lows of climate conditions.