The answer is C) They are different Tribes
In the book, the man and the woman belong to Ibo and Ibibo groups which are two distinct tribes that live in the modern country of Nigeria.
These tribes are found in and around the city of Lagos.
Both groups exhibit slightly different customs and traditions and in the book, a whole story is based around this.
The Ibo are mostly rural tribes who follow old tribal customs and discourage love marriages. Parents in the community usually arrange marriages within the tribe and the children do not have a say.
The Ibibo community however, is more modern and not bound by old traditions.
The book is on the turmoil and confusion that love can create when in between two very distinct African tribes.
Answer:
We learn through our sensory experiences.
Explanation:
Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher who made contribution to nearly every aspect of life from psychology to biology and from ethics to aesthetics.
He laid the foundation for scientific approach to questions relating psychological concepts by stating that we learn many scientific concepts and phenomenon by sensory touch and learning from our senses.
We learn the many of the scientific approach by our sensory experiences.
Answer: Secure
Explanation:
Researchers have found that those children who are acting secure in strange situation task or difficult tasks are more likely to have functioning relationships between other children and them.
If children is secure, teacher is more likely to believe in his knowledge and skills. If teachers or parents wants their children to be secure in school they should, for example, listen to them, honor their talents, give them affection and more.
The answer to this question is the science of forensic study
Answer: shaping
Explanation: The game described above is an example of shaping also known as behavior-shaping which is a type of behavior modification technique (a variant of operant conditioning) in which a behavior is taught by differentially reinforcing successive approximations to the target behavior. In other words, successive approximations to the desired behavior is rewarded. Here, a subject is not waited upon to exhibit a desired behavior, but is rewarded when it exhibits any behavior leading to the desired behavior.