Potential rate of return on investments and the level of risk are directly correlated. In general, if the level of risk of investment increases, the amount of potential return increases as well. As investors move up on the 'pyramid of investment risk' the chances of losing increase along with the amount of potential return.
A longitudinal study is the kind of study that that Dr. Sroufe describes in which he followed one group of individuals from infancy into early adulthood.
This study aims to gather data in a long span of time, which fits perfectly in a person’s stage of life range during their infancy until their early adulthood stage.
Answer:
appropriate
Explanation:
Irene had an appropriate death. She resolved all the things that were pending in her life, accepted that death comes for all and move on with no weight in conscience or remorse, until the end of her life. For this reason, he took the initiative to make peace with his sister, take control of his remaining time, and face death appropriately and honorably. Only then could she truly rest in peace.
Answer:
a)
Explanation:
The concept of the Generalized Other was first introduced by George Herbert Mead and refers to the general notion that one person has about the expectations the other have of him/her as a member of a society.
Is it because of this Generalized Other that people act like they do (they act in the way they think society expect them to) so they act according to the norms and values of this group or society.
Therefore, the correct answer is a) a recognition of general societal rules and expectations that dictate appropriate social behaviors
<u>*Note:</u>
<u>b) is not right because the Generalized Other doesn't refer to a person in particular.</u>
<u>c) is not right because the Generalized Other doesn't refer to a particular role but more to the general rules as member of a society.</u>
<u>d) is not right because the Generalized Other actually refers to a milestone in development.</u>
<u>e) This refers to the play-game stages and is not about the Generalized Other. </u>