Answer:
b) uterus.................
Last option. Of course there are many other guys to resort to but she just chooses for the guy to be her option. I hope that’s not too confusing!
Answer:
His false memory best illustrated the impact of: <u>suggestive interviewing.</u>
Explanation:
Suggestive interviewing can lead to confuse people, or to convince them of thinking in a certain way, or giving certain answers. The power of suggestion can affect memory.
Since, the options are not given the question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
A teenage client is hungry and goes to the refrigerator for a snack. A holiday has just been celebrated at her home, and many of her favorite foods are available. She selects some slices of roast turkey and a cup of her aunt's special fruit salad. This is an example of
a. binging.
b. abundance.
c. food choice.
d. food preference.
Answer: d. food preference.
Explanation:
A food preference is a eating behavior, in which a person is highly influenced in terms of adopting a food habit in accordance with the taste, calories, ease, availability, purity, ease, ability to prepare. The food preference can influence the health status of a person.
According to the given situation, the teenage client had several options for food in the refrigerator but she grabs the items of her own choice. This is an example of food preference.
Answer:
Plasticity.
Explanation:
The development of the organisms depend on both the external and internal factors. The internal motivation helps the individual to succeed in their life and development of their social behavior.
Plasticity may be defined as the ability of the individual to change themselves according to the external environment. The plasticity characteristics increases the chances of the development of the individual. Loretta shows the plasticity to adapt in the educational environment.
Thus, the correct answer is option (b).