The hearing is essential to communicate. It is through hearing that we learn how to speak our native languages in the first place. And to speak our first words when very little, we needed someone else to be patient enough to communicate with us as clear as possible, so we could slowly catch the words, understand their meaning and reproduce them. And we continue this process of hearing-understanding-reproducing for our whole lives, even if we never learn a second language (that's why for example, when someone moves from the city he/she grew up in, to another one where people speak with a complete different accent, after some years, this person starts to speak at least a little bit with this new accent). And this process works for both ways, as the more we communicate, the more we improve our hearing abilities.
So when a person suffers some sord of hearing disability (one that would require it to wear a hearing-enhancing device), it should also end up suffering a loss of its communication ability, because of the lack of practice of that mentioned process (hearing-understanding-reproducing). And, since it works for both ways, when this person starts to communicate less, it also affects its already depleted hearing ability. So both communicating and the collaboration of others are essential!
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Answer:
Intrinsic motivation; extrinsic motivation
Explanation:
Nancy decided to take introductory psychology because she has always been interested in human behavior. Jack enrolled in the same course because he thought it would be easy. Nancy's behavior was motivated by <u>intrinsic motivation</u>, while Jack's was motivated by <u>extrinsic motivation</u>.
Intrinsic motivation is a type of behavior or motivation that is driven by internal rewards such as the satisfaction of fulfilling a purpose/living for a purpose or self satisfying desires, while extrinsic behavior is a behavior motivated by external rewards such as promotion at work, good grades as in the case of Jack.
This would be an example of Observational Learning, I have studied observational learning in primates for a while now, it is quite interesting :) I hope this helps! Have a GREAT day!