Answer:
Peer
Explanation:
According to more recent research on newcomer socialization, peer are just as important in the role development process as the supervisor and subordinate.
Peer in socialization is a social group or primary group of people who have similar interests, of almost the same age, background, or social status. The members of this group are likely to influence each others beliefs,behavior and learn to develop relationships with others in the society or social system.
Peer supervision usually refers to reciprocal arrangements in which peers work together for mutual benefit where developmental feedback is emphasized and self directed learning and evaluation is encouraged (Benshoff, J.M. 1992
The choice that shows that the stimulus and result were a meditational process with the rats in observation. The rats' brain was processing information actively, using their cognitive map.
The implication for the researchers is that in 1948, Tolman challenged the behaviorist point of view by stateing that animals, as well as people, were not passive learners as the behaviorist assumed.
Tolman believed that people acted by beliefs and attitudes, instead of only reacting to some kind of stimulus.
The Navajo code, which was not really a new code, was used during WWII.
The Navajo code could not be deciphered because it wasn't a code at all it was the native language of the Navajo.