Answer:
Attorneys are concerned about Nina:
A) being overly compliant or having formed false memories.
Explanation:
It is unfortunately common for children to be witnesses in certain cases, especially those concerning abuse. It is also common for them to be prevented from giving accurate accounts of what took place for being more suggestible than adults. That means children are likely to change their version of the facts or to even form false memories if the environment is biased. Police officers, detectives and attorneys must be careful to avoid interfering with the child's recollection of events. Sometimes, one biased interview is enough to taint that child's memory.
A. Legally recongized member of a country
Answer: stimulus generalization.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization can happen in classical conditioning as well as in operant conditioning. When it´s in operant conditioning, stimulus generalization describes the way people learn something in a specific situation and then can apply it to different but similar circumstances.
In this example, Jessi first learned at preschool that to get a snack she has to wash her hands. Instead of having to relearn this practice at home, she applied the same rule she had already learned.
Answer:
Problem-focused coping
Explanation:
According to studies conducted by psychologist Richard S. Lazarus, it can be said that he would consider what Kate is doing as Problem-focused coping. This term refers to an action or behavior undergone by an individual aimed at fixing a stressful situation or changing the source that is causing the event to become stressful. Which is basically what Kate is trying to accomplish by studying with her friends and seeing the professor after class to better understand the frustrating concepts that she did not understand in class.
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Game for meat and pelts.