Answer:
social referencing
Explanation:
Social referencing is one of the most effective ways infants learn about their world. It involves infants learning from the affective displays of the people in their environment and using these clues to gain insights about environmental objects, people and situations. This is exemplified above where the child believes the food is nice after having seen the positive expression from the uncle
Even though there were 38 bystanders during the 45 minute attack and murder of kitty genovese only one person contacted the police.
Hey there!
I'm going to go with "the majority" here.
Being a golf player and watcher myself, I know that this statement is (and arguably <em>was) </em>true on many levels, and that's what most, or the majority of people and golfers know and love about him.
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