Answer:
<u>A. Schemata:</u> Cognitive structures we use to organize and interpret experiences.
<u>B. Construictivism: </u>A theory that holds that we organize and interpret experience by applying cognitive structures called schemata.
<u>C. Cognitive schemata: </u>Mental structures people use to organize and interpret experience.
<u>D. Perception:</u> An active process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting people, objects, events, situations, and activities.
Explanation:
This for concepts help understand how cognitive processes take place, and how are they explained.
Constructivism is the cognitive theory by which all these notions are based. This theory explains how the cognitive schema is the mental structure that helps interpret any experience.
To interpet any experience a person also requires perception, that helps organize the stimulus of the objects ir recieves.
An earth equivalent ratio over 1 indicates a global over shoot, a condition that ecological goods and services are consumed at a rate beyond the biosphere's regeneration rate, as a result erode the natural capital, sustainability requires the avoidance of global overshoot, or a Footprint ratio behind 1.
Answer:
Legitimate.
Reward.
Expert.
Referent.
Coercive
Explanation:
In 1959, social psychologists John French and Bertram Raven identified five bases of power:
The reasoning behind why a person falls fast like a cannonball is because the weight of a person is concentrated heavily at one point on his body depending on the side which faces vertically and perpendicularly to the ground hence much of the air resistance is thwarted. Notice that if a person is falling horizontally, the person will fall slowly. Falling horizontally with more area will result to more air resistance because the weight will be evenly distributed around it. That is the reason why parachutes and other objects with wider area and evenly distributed weight fall slower than a human without parachute.