Answer:
Improve her prospective memory
Explanation:
Prospective memory is a type of memory that includes recalling to perform a planned action at some specific point in time or recalling a planned purpose.Prospective memory is needed when we need to bear in mind turning up for an appointment, meeting a friend for lunch or taking certain medications at certain times. Prospective memory tasks are normal in daily life and vary from the relatively easy to extreme circumstances of life.
Brooke uses her alarm set to remind herself to call her instructor as soon as her office hours begin. This shows she is using it as a reminder which also improves her prospective memory.
<span>Followers of the Dharmic religions, B. believe in a constant cycle of life and rebirth. Religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism stress that one must lead a good life because that dictates the next life form one will reincarnate into upon their death. The better life you life, the more desirable your next rebirth will be, vice versa.</span>
The answer is <span> Norman Triplett
</span><span> Norman Triplett was an active cyclist who conducted on observation whether cyclists performed better if they're alone or if they're in the presence of other cyclists.
</span>As it turn out, cyclists tend to try harder on their performance if they're in the presence of other cyclists.
Answer:
<em>Discrimination</em>
Explanation:
Discrimination is the ability to distinguish between similar stimuli. In this problem, Calista reacts negatively to a typical doctor's office but does not have the same reaction in a dentist's office. This shows she only responds to certain stimuli and does not respond to those that are similar.
Answer:
D. Monarchy and dictatorship
Explanation:
Both a monarchy and dictatorship have one ruler above everyone else.