A declarative memory that is accessed in a conscious, direct, and effortful manner is also called a explicit memory. Explicit memory is a memory with consciously retrieved memories that are easy to verbalize. Implicit memory on the other hand <span>is acquired and used unconsciously. </span>
Answer:
Stranger wariness
Explanation:
Once one baby has developed a secure attachment with his/her caregiver. The phenomenon of stranger wariness starts to appear.
Stranger wariness refers to the anxiety that babies experience when they are approached by an unfamiliar person, specially when they are under novel situations. Since babies prefer familiar adults, they might react with concern, fussing or crying when approached by an stranger.
In this example, Tyra's niece gets a smile from the mail carrier and she hides her face in Tyra's shoulder and looks back at him with concern.
<u>The carrier is an unfamiliar adult who approached to Tyra's niece (by smiling) under a situation that doesn't take place very often</u> (the mail carrier stepping inside the house) <u>so the baby reacts with concern.</u> This is an example of Stranger wariness.
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The correct answer is D) the Sioux.
The Native American group that is most likely to have a way of life similar to that of the Mandans are the Sioux.
The Mandans is a Native American Indian tribe that has lived for hundreds of years in the territory of North Dakota, They were great farmers and traded grains such as corn.
Considered part of the First Nations that inhabited the territories of North America, the Sioux is a Native American Indian tribe that speaks two languages, the Dakota and the Lakota. They live in the region of North and South Dakota. Like the Mandans, they have a strong connection with Mother nature and they consider themselves as spiritual people.
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