Being ethical is to have standards. If you are spontaneous you aren't really expecting anything you're acting purely on impulse. So I guess no.
Answer:
not notice the older woman
Explanation:
With a lot of people in one place, it more difficult for Arlette to see the older woman and notice her problem. She probably only looks at what is in front of her eyes and in her way, not the sides if she is in a hurry or entertained with something. The noise who emit the people blocks the sound of the pain of the old lady.
Answer: crystal size and rock texture
Answer: Positive
Explanation:
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia induces sensations that are actually not real which are known as hallucinations, unpredictable and uncontrollable movements of some body parts, unable to focus on something, delusions , paranoid thinking etc.
These symptoms are added to the schizophrenia persisting person which was not present before and thus known as positive symptoms .
According to the situation described in question, Henry is able to hear voice that isn't present in the surroundings this indicates that he faces hallucinations even though he thinks he is organized .Thus, positive symptom of schizophrenia can be seen in Henry.
The correct answer is decreased.
When the teachers in Milgram's study were ordered to administer shocks to others on the phone, their level <span>of obedience decreased compared to when they were given orders in person. A explanation for this is that lack of physical proximity and real time feedback and reactions from the experimenter was absent during phone calls. Due to this it was easier for teachers to disobey the experimenter's commands. </span>