This kind of power is referred to as "referent" power.
Referent power is picked up by a pioneer who has solid relational relationship abilities. Referent power in authority is the capacity of a pioneer to develop the regard and adoration of his supporters such that they wish to resemble him. We can also say that referent power is showing others how its done.
Answer:
Conventional
Explanation:
Kohlberg did some studies on morality and proposed a theory on moral development.
Kohlberg defined three different levels of morality (and each level consists in 2 stages).
These levels are
- Pre conventional
- Conventional
- Post conventional
In the preconventional level, the person's morality is externally controlled and therefore acts based on what the punishment will be (1st stage) or based on how good will it be for him/her to act in some way (2nd stage)
The conventional level stages also have to do with external controls but now the person thinks in function of ensuring positive relationships and societal order. The third stage here depends on the approval of others. The fourth stage has to do with accepting rules because they preserve the society order and functioning.
The postconventional level stages are defined in more abstract principles or values. The 5th stage sees the world as a place with different values that must be respected. Finally the 6th stage is based in universal ethical abstract principles.
In this example, the student believes that plagiarism is acceptable because of what her friends think. We can see that her belief is influenced by external controls and she likely wants the approval of her peers and that's why she thinks that. Thus, we can say that she is in the conventional level of Kohlberg's theory.
Answer:
Environments can desensitize people to think if they are around them a lot. People with violet environments may think violence is normal and won't react to it as much.
Alec still remembers how to touch-type, even though it has been three years since he has practiced. The memory system most directly involved here is procedural.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Procedural memory is a part of the long-term memory. This memory is concerned with remembering how to do things. The procedural memory stores a series of step or stages that tell the person how to carry out certain specific procures.
This memory is associated with motor skills. This is a type of implicit or unconscious memory that tells the person how to do a specific task whether or not the person has any previous experience of doing the specific task.