Answer:
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the terms that are listed in the question can all be matched to one of three specific areas of study in Psychology. They are the following
Brain: experiencing sights and smells, mental activity
Mind: thought, memory
Behavior: cooperation, eating, mating
If each of the terms is matched to the area of study like they are above then the statement would be considered True.
The gender gap in career attainment is partially accounted for by women underestimation of their own achievement, and although that today has changed considerably, women still have a tendency to exclude themselves from certain careers or situations, out of fear or distrust, and more so if they come from Latin, Asian or Middle Eastern countries.
Answer:
Self-dependent and a private person.
Explanation:
According to Karen Horney's major adjustment technique, I fall under the 'Detached Personality' as I tend to seek comfort and peace within myself. I don't like to confide my happiness in others as I am a very self-dependent and a private person.
Yes, I move away from people with equal frequency because I became an orphan at a very young age. I don't have anyone in particular with whom I make an exception.Thus, I seek for privacy and freedom to do what I want to do without any social or family pressure.
Answer:
probably explains far less forgetting than interference or retrieval failure.
Explanation:
Decay: In psychology, the term decay explains that an individual's memory fades away with the passage of time. The information that is being stored in an individual's memory is therefore merely present or available for the future retrieval gradually with time and the memory strength or memory wears away.
In other words, decay occurs due to the interference process, the formation of new memory often fades away the earlier memory and vice-versa.
Answer is: e<span>ducating women about birth control.
</span>Margaret Sanger<span> (</span>1879 – 1966<span>) was an American </span>birth control<span> activist, </span>sex educator, writer and nurse. She <span>popularized birth control use and opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916). In 1921 she </span><span>founded the </span><span>American Birth Control League.</span>