The question
does not pose any options to choose from, I found the exercise and here are the
options:
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a. Determining what clothes to wear to the prom
b. Deciding whether to scream "fire" in a crowded movie theater
c. Determining how she should cook macaroni and cheese
d. Deciding whether she should sleep at night</span>
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The correct choice is "A", Determining what clothes to wear to the
prom".
All the other options lack the element of pressure from peer groups or
social pressure. Prom night is the occasion when everyone wants to get other's
attention and for that sole reason large amount is money is also spent.</span>
The correct answer is semantic memory.
Semantic Memory refers to a part of long haul memory that processes thoughts and ideas that are not drawn from individual experience. Semantic memory incorporates things that are regular information, for example, the names of colors, the sounds of letters, the capitals of nations and other fundamental facts obtained over a lifetime.
Answer:
Central (traits).
Explanation:
The central traits, according to the cardinal traits of personality, developed by Gordon Cattell's approach, are the basic building blocks of most people's personality. The major terms you use to describe yourself, or others, are indeed your/their central traits of personality. In this case, our hypotetical cousin's central traits are being warm, happy, optimistic, funny and high achieving. The most general terms you find to describe someone usually are their central traits.
Everyone needs critical thinking. We all encounter opportunities in our daily lives to engage problems and decisions using strong critical thinking. Example: we use critical thinking every day as we consider the latest consumer products and why one particular product is the best among its peers.
Cause British leaders feared that more fighting will take place on the frontier is colonies kept moving onto American Indian lands this act requires colonist to house British soldiers affect increased peoples anger at Britain a fan the flames of the revolution.