Answer: A. Institutional
Explanation: Kegan proposed that five or more stages are passed through as children grow or transcend into adulthood, the stages include; The INCOPORATIVE, IMPULSIVE, IMPERIAL, INTERPERSONAL and INSTITUTIONAL STAGE. with the incorporate stage being the earliest and the institutional stage being the last stage discussed by Kegan. Kegan described the institutional stage as the point or time when a child starts to develop behavioral principles, values, ideas, make commitments and nurture principles guiding their actions. At this point an individual starts to define and commit personalized attributes, behavior and personal set standard. This is as pointed out in the scenario above where Zach is said to have be one too strident in his opinion. This means that Zach now has committed to his own personalized value and guiding principle.
Command - b
i hope thatś right . sorry if not
might also be traditional . not sure
Answer: Conservation
Explanation: The conservation theory of Swiss scientist Jean Piaget speaks of the ability to logically perceive a certain amount, volume, despite the different shape of a vessel containing a certain liquid, or size despite on how many different parts is divided a particular object, food as in this case. Piaget studied this on children, where he performed experiments and tested children's abilities to see some quantities remain the same even though the shape changes, or some objects remain the same, as far as sizes are concerned, when divided into several parts.
Answer:
Core
Explanation:
Unlike the mineral-rich crust and mantle, the core is made almost entirely of metal—specifically, iron and nickel.