If I got caught red-handed
in burglary, first of all I would expect is to be arrested then taken to the
jail where they would take my fingerprint and photograph.
<span>I would then expect to be brought before a judge in a court. And then
there I would be told according to all the evidences I am guilty, about the
charges, rights and bail. May be I would be fined or sentenced for some years of
life in a prison.</span>
Answer:
Owen is experiencing proactive interference; Pippa is experiencing retroactive.
Explanation:
Memory is the process of coding, saving and subsequently recovering information. However, the information storage system is not permanent and forgetting can occur, which is necessary to prevent the accumulation of information that is unnecessary.
Interference processes also take place in the forgetfulness when a stimulus interferes in what we try to remember. There are two types of interference:
<u>a.</u><u> Proactive interference:</u> This memory interference occurs when the memory of a previous event does not allow us to remember the new event. In this case, Owen remembers only the first number of his friend, this interferes with the memory of the new phone number.
b. <u>Retroactive interference:</u> This memory interference occurs when the memory of a new event does not allow us to remember previous events. In the case of Pippa, she ca'not remember one of her old addresses because only keeps the memory of the new directions.
I hope this information can help you.
Answer: Option (A)
Explanation:
An internal monologue which is also referred to as self-talk or the inner speech, is defined as an individual's inner voice that tends to provide a in moment verbal monologue made up of their thoughts while they still tend to be conscious. At times it is mostly tied to an individual's sense of self. Also it is known to be particularly vital for problem solving, planning, self-image, self-reflection, emotions, critical thinking, and also sub-vocalization.
It is obviously C quoting the word of God.
Let
us put the implementation of policies in an Environment perspective as an
example.
<span>The
Provincial Government is tasked in translating environmental guidelines regionally.
The provincial governments brainstorm and implement regional policies and plans
for the benefit of the residents living in the area. Municipal Government, on
the other hand, establishes policies catering the nation. They have the
capacity to have the means (legally and financially) to implement the policies.
They may also coordinate with the authorities ensure the implementation.</span>