Answer: we see colour by light reflecting off our eyes, so it is likely that there was no light directly hitting her eyes, because she had just got up.
Sharon is becoming more self-sufficient and can follow instructions. She is even learning to identify letters. She is still developing in her early years which is her early childhood period.
<h3>What is the early childhood period?</h3>
Early childhood is a time of tremendous growth across all aspects of development. The newborn grows into a young person who can take care of his or her own body and interact effectively with others. For these reasons, the primary developmental task of this stage is skill development. Physically, between birth and age three, a child normally doubles in height and quadruples in weight. Bodily proportions also change, so that the newborn, whose head accounts for almost one-fourth of total body length, becomes a baby with a more balanced, adult-like appearance. Despite these rapid physical changes, the typical three-year-old has mastered many skills, including sitting, walking, toilet training, using a spoon, and sufficient hand-eye coordination to catch and throw a ball.
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Mary Ellen is demonstrating the confirmation bias.
The confirmatory bias or also called myside bias is the inclination to interpret, to search for and recall data in a way that confirms one preexisting hypothesis or belief. It happens from the direct influence of desires on beliefs.
The answer is A <span>self-reflection</span>
It depends this is a question that has to do with nature vs nurture. Nature meaning genes are the explanation to a persons behavior and it’s passed on from parents and nurture meaning the environment shapes the person to be the way they are