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<em>What do industrial organizational psychologists do?</em>
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<em>Industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologists focus on the behavior of employees in the workplace. They apply psychological principles and research methods to improve the overall work environment, including performance, communication, professional satisfaction and safety.</em>
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Psychological experience does not result in physical changes to the nervous system but can still influence
Answer:
The reasons for this are likely because:
- Peru was a poorer country at the time.
- The Peruvian people didn't have access to clean/filtered water.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Adaptability.
Explanation:
Theorists use a Circumplex Model to conceptualize clustering of different theoretical concepts from family theory and other social sciences - sociology, psychiatry, etc. This clustering revealed two central dimensions of the way people behave in family systems: Cohesion and Adaptability.
1. Family Cohesion:
is defined as emotional bonding of family members. It includes bonding, boundaries, time, space, decision making, friends, etc.
2. Family Adaptability:
is defined as the way in which a family power structure, roles, rules when they need to respond to situational and developmental stress. In this dimension the concepts of assertiveness, control and discipline, negotiation styles are included.
Answer:
500 kilo calories extra is needed for the initial 6 months that can be met by eating healthy and protein rich food.
Explanation:
five hundred kcal for initial 6 months and four hundred kcal for the next 6 months is required for a breast feeding mother.
lack of protein can reduce casein in mother milk, that is vital for calcium in babies.
other nutrients such as vitamin (B12 , B6 , C , A) etc ate required by baby.
newly born babies in their initial stages have little of other nutrients so they rely on mother milk for it.
<u>COMPARISON</u>
Energy required during lactation 2500 kcal as compare to pregnancy which is 2450 kcal,
proteins are required in equal amount that is 71 g.
vitamin A required during pregnancy is 770 μg and during lactation is 1300 μg.
calcium, zinc, iron, vitamin B12 and other nutrients are required in approximately same quantity during pregnancy and during lactation.