Mariah’s reaction best illustrates the consequences of the
availability of heuristic. This is defined a mental shortcut in which the
individual relies on examples that are to appear immediately or quickly when a
person evaluates a specific thing, such as decision, concept or even method.
<span>Serafina is most likely at the formal operational stage. During this stage children begin to think abstractly and independently developing their own ideas and opinions. Their reasoning skills and logical thinking become a major part of their thought process during this stage. Once this stage is reached by older children it will stay with them throughout life.</span>
I believe the answer is: <span>intragenerational mobility
The measurements that used for intragenerational mobility would is most commonly through economic wealth comparison between the subject and the subject's parents. If the average income of the subject is significantly higher compared to his/her parents, we can conclude that the subject has move up in the intragenerational mobility</span>
Assuming this is a true/false question:
Social influence occurs when one's emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by other is a true statement. Social influences would be influenced by mainly things like peer pressure, conformity and persuasion, just to name a few. Social influence isn't always something negative and it can be a positive thing, as well. Sometime peer pressure is GOOD with the right type of pressure, i.e. to get good grades because all the other kids in the class are doing well and you don't want to look dumb. Things like that can help drive us to succeed.