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mentoring
Explanation:
The Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the largest volunteer network for mentoring the youths of the United States of America. It is the largest volunteer support mentoring program of America.
In this show, they make and produce meaningful monitored matches between the adult volunteers and children (the Big and the Littles). It mentors the young children to learn and experience from the learned and 'big' Americans.
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The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.
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3. Intrapersonal intelligence
Explanation:
Howard Gardner was a psychologist who developed the concept of "Multiple intelligences". According to him, people don't have just one type of intelligence but rather 8 kinds of intelligences.
One of them is the intrapersonal intelligence. People with this intelligence are good at recognizing their own emotions, feelings and motives. They are good analyzing their own attitudes and also like to think about the psychology of other people. They recognize both their strenghts and weaknesses and how human personality works.
In this example, Miguel <u>thinks clearly about himself (strengths and weaknesses) and understands his own goals (motives)</u>. He also understands human psychology, therefore we could say that he is exhibiting intrapersonal intelligence.
According the Christianity the universe originated from "specific acts of divine creations." Oppposite to this, athesiam believes that the Universe was created by natural processes. Person who believes in the first statement is a religious person, and person who believes in the second statement believes is science.
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The probability of having a child with this disease is still a 50% one
Explanation:
The parents are wrong here supposing that their next child would inherit the autosomal dominant disorder gen.This could have well happened with their first-born but it didn't, and so it may or may not happen with their second child.
In an autosomal dominant disorder, there is one mutated gen that is dominant (it is located on one of the nonsex chromosomes). A person that carries a mutated gen has a 50% probability of passing this gen to their offspring. This is regardless of the number of children they had had before.