To protect Constantinople from the Germans, the Emperor Theodosius II, built in the fifth century a triple wall about 12 meters high that surrounded the city
Answer:
b) Cognitive-affective complexity
Explanation:
Cognitive-affective complexity refers to a form of thinking that people develop as they grow older. A person experiences cognitive-affective complexity when he/she is aware of positive and negative feelings that a situation makes them feel and what they think about the situation.
A person who has a high cognitive-affective complexity tends to<u> perceive nuances, subtle differences and contradictions in her experiences. </u>
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Olga has just given birth and she feels fulfilled buy she also acknowledges feelings of concern and fear over being able to meet all of her parental responsibilities. So Olga <u>has a dissonance between how she feels (fulfilled but afraid and concerned at the same time). Therefore she is perceiving all the contradictions that her new status as a parent has. </u>
Thus, this reflects b) cognitive-affective complexity.
The fact that the appearance of an irrelevant distractor, while an individual is recalling a word list, is evidence of the interference theory of forgetting.
This theory states that forgetting is caused by the appearance of competing memories. There is 2 categories. Retroactive interference occurs when new information interferes with the retrieval of old information and proactive interference occurs when old information interferes with the retrieval of new information.
In this example, this is a case of retroactive interference because an irrelevant distractor (new information) appears while the individual is recalling items on a word list (old information).
Answer:
520$
Explanation:
367 divided by 7 is about 52 times 10 is 520
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