Answer:
a. fear of depth requires learning and experience
Explanation:
Eleanor Gibson and Richard Walk are both <u><em>Psychologists</em></u> that started to study and design experiments based on depth perception in infants. They wanted to figure out whether we are born with depth perception or we learn it. To figure this out they created a cliff simulation to put this theory to the test. After conducting the experiments they observed what was stated in the question. Since younger infants were not afraid of the cliff simulation but older infants were then we can say that fear of depth requires learning and experience.
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Two the answer is the second one
Answer:
1. Equality of outcome
Explanation:
Equality of outcome is a strategy often used in an attempt to produce fairness where citizens are expected to achieve the same result or produce the same outcome taking all contributing factors such race, gender, or national background as the same for all citizens involved.
The media has the ability to influence public opinion of wars by putting out propaganda in support of one country and against another. This garners public support for one country and their actions while condemning the other. The information is often one sided and not relayed in a subjective manner, creating an unfair bias in the public eye.