Answer: Intergenerational Mobility
Explanation: Refers to the transition of individuals or groups from one stratum or social class to another. There are <em>two types of social mobility</em>: intragerational mobility, in which case we analyze the situation of individuals in a generation, that is, their position at the beginning and end of their careers; and intergenerational mobility, in which case we analyze more than one generation, trying to see, for example, whether individuals belong to the same social class as their parents.
Answer:
Semantic slanting
Explanation:
Semantic slanting: In psychology, the term "semantic slanting" is described as one of the parts of the "art of spin or persuasion". Semantic slanting is being used by an individual and involved the process of purposefully choosing specific words and using it and it has been aimed at persuading different listeners to convey his or her viewpoint. It can also involve different shades of meaning as well as positive and negative connotations.
In the question above, the given statement signifies the "semantic slanting".
Answer:
Baby Henry's mother has given him a cup of juice with a straw from which to drink. Henry becomes frustrated when the juice does not come through the straw, so he removes it in order to suck the juice directly from the cup. In Jean Piaget's framework, Henry is demonstrating: means-end behavior
Explanation:
The correct answer is PROTECTION. Unlike other animals represented in the carvings, such as sharks or lizards, which are considered evil beings, birds are considered benign ancestral ghosts, and by placing or showing them with humans they protect and guard them.