Answer:
flashbulb memories
Explanation:
flashbulb memories refers to a collection of detailed snapshots of memories that we have when we just received an emotionally impactful news.
Example of this would be when we receive the news that our parents just died. At that time, our stress hormones will shoot through the roof and we can start to develop flashbulb memories that are related to our parents before having a mental breakdown.
For a while, Britain did not enforce all its laws in the American colonies, hoping this policy of salutary neglect would avoid conflict.
Under Queen Elizabeth 1, the church of england was firmly established and both catholics & separatists were persec
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The system is contained in a constant-volume container and thermally and mechanically isolated from its surroundings. In this state, the state of equilibrium, both the reactants and the product are in a concentration which have no tendency to change with time.
Answer:Independent variables
Explanation:
Control condition doesn't involve manipulation of the independent variable , the independent variable remains constant whereas in experimental condition the Independent variable is manipulated .
Participants in a control group are only there to be used for comparison with the experinmental condition.
Control condition and experimental condition both share the same aspects except for the independent variable which remains constant in the control condition.