Yes drowsiness affects all of your sense especially your smell
<span>Most likely it is "Rap".</span>
<span>Rap music
highlights verses loaded with slang and </span>similar phrases which attract the common American adolescent. Also another reason for the adolescents to like it is that rap music is an assorted type, used
to express a wide assortment of substances and desires, aspirations etc.
<h2>Agents of Socialization</h2>
The primary agents of socialization include the family, the peer groups, the school, religion, economic systems, legal systems, penal systems, language, and the mass media.
PRIMARY SOCIALISATION:
It refers to socialisation of the infant in the primary or earliest years of his life. It is a process by which the infant learns language and cognitive skills, internalises norms and values.
SECONDARY SOCIALISATION:
Secondary socialisation generally refers to the social training received by the child in institutional or formal settings and continues throughout the rest of his life.
ADULT SOCIALISATION:
In adult socialization we enter in different roles, for example, becoming an employee, a husband/wife. Adult socialisation teaches people to take on new duties.
ANTICIPATORY SOCIALISATION:
Anticipatory socialisation refers to a process by which men learn the culture of a group.
RE-SOCIALISATION:
Re-Socialisation refers to the process of discarding former behaviour patterns and accepting new ones as part of a transition in one’s life.
Answer:
Implicit memory
Explanation:
Implicit memory: The term implicit memory is a part of the long-term memory that can not be consciously recalled. Through implicit memory an individual can perform skills, habits, or automatic behaviors, for example, driving a car. Implicit memory allows an individual to react in certain ways for which he or she is not consciously aware of the reason for the behavior.
The Implicit memory is also referred to as automatic memory or unconscious memory. It allows a person to utilize past experiences to think about something without being consciously aware.
In the question above, Mark is using implicit memory.