People with an agreeable personality who become blind usually recover near-normal levels of day-to-day happiness, those who become paralyzed usually recover near-normal the same way, they all need to go throught different stages in order to get happiness back in their lifes, anger, depression, negociation and acceptance are the phases to finally understand and learn how to live with the new condition.
Let's look at all the options:
A. one of two types—social or working.
-there also also other kinds, for example family relations!
B. usually simple and easy to understand.
-this is not true. If it was true, there wouldn't be any inter-personal conflicts!
C. not influenced by people's ideas and attitudes.
-they are very influenced by people ideas! in fact, the opposite is true!
D. something that must be maintained to stay healthy and strong
-this is the correct answer! if the relations are not maintained, they will fade .
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Preoperational</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em><u>Preoperational stage,</u></em><em> in psychology, is considered as the second stage in the </em><em><u>cognitive development theory</u></em><em> which was discovered by </em><em><u>Jean Piaget,</u></em><em> a well-known psychologist. The preoperational stage starts at two years of age and ends around age seven. A child who falls under this stage starts talking, learns to manipulate various symbols, and engages or involves in symbolic play. </em>
<em><u>As per the question, Mark is most likely in the preoperational stage of cognitive development.</u></em>
Susie is at the
"preconventional" level of moral reasoning.
The three phases of moral<span> development incorporate preconventional, conventional,
and postconventional morality</span><span>. As the primary
stage in moral improvement, preconventional morality relates a child-like way
to deal with good and bad. There are two periods of preconventional morality.
The first stage is submission and discipline.
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