Population is all animals of the same species living in a certain area; a community is different species living in a certain area.
The Bayley Scales of Infant Development measure:
- motor skills, language use, adaptive behavior, and personal-social behavior
- language skills and adaptive behavior
- mental and motor abilities
<h3>What is the Bayley Scales of Infant measure?</h3>
This is an assessment instrument that measure the motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional and adaptive behavior development in babies and young children.
Therefore, the Option A, B, C is correct.
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The correct answer is the social-cognitive perspective.
According to the social-cognitive perspective, human behavior and actions are not only influenced by personal traits and enduring inner characteristics, but also by the situations people find themselves in. For instance, a person who is normally loud, outspoken and humorous will not behave in this manner if he or she is in a serious situation such as a job interview, an important work meeting or at a funeral.
Culture does influence one's lives in many ways. It does come from the people before us usually our ancestors and this then is being pass on from generation to generation thus one cannot escape culture as it is already part of people's lives.
The answer is that adjusting to the end of the commodity boom, which benefited South America particularly, has taken longer than expected. Between 2003 and 2010 China’s industrialisation boosted demand for minerals, oil and foodstuffs. Commodity prices fell steadily between 2010 and 2015. As export revenue shrank, the region’s currencies weakened, curbing imports and pushing up inflation.
Latin America also faces a fiscal squeeze. The commodity boom temporarily boosted tax revenues. Too many governments spent, rather than invested or saved, this windfall. The primary fiscal deficit (ie, before interest payments) in the region as a whole increased from 0.2% of GDP in 2013 to 2.6% last year. In other words, public debt is rising. Many governments have started to retrench. Few are in a position to prime the pump of recovery.