The Right Choice is Concepts or mental molds into which we pour our experiences. i.e Option A
<u>Schema,</u>
- in social science, mental structures that an individual uses to organize knowledge and guide cognitive processes and behavior. People use schemata (the plural of schema) to categorize objects and events based on common elements and characteristics and thus interpret and predict the world.
- For example, when a child is young, they may develop a schema for a dog. They know a dog walks on four legs, is hairy, and has a tail. When the child goes to the zoo for the first time and sees a tiger, they may initially think the tiger is a dog as well.
<h3><u>What are the 4 schemas?</u></h3>
- There are four main types of schemas. These are centered around objects, the self, roles, and events. Schemas can be changed and reconstructed throughout a person's life. The two processes for doing so are assimilation and accommodation.
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Correct Question - Schemas are:
A. concepts or mental molds into which we pour our experiences.
B. concepts or mental molds developed within certain cultures that we learn to adopt as our own.
C. intelligence tests that measure patterns of mistakes in thinking.
D. stages of development.
It would seem to me that this is an excellent idea.
The Secretary of State, today at least, is America's principal representative abroad.
As such, they need to be able to speak for the President of the United States.
To do that, they need to have a great working relationship with the President.
It seems unlikely that the President and a Secretary of State would be as likely to have the necessary working relationship if both were having to respond to an electorate.
Additionally, one would want the Secretary of State to be a foreign policy expert and not a traditional politician.
Answer:
Hindsight Bias.
Explanation:
A Hindsight Bias can be defined as the phenomenon of predicting what will may happen based on past experience. It is also known as 'I Knew it all along.'
<u>This prediction becomes biased when earlier predictions become distorted. People often begin thinking that such a situation is bound to happen as they begin perceiving events as inevitable. </u>
<u>This hindsight bias can be seen in day-to-day life such as politics and sports.</u>
So, the correct answer is hindsight bias.
The correct answer is B
evidence
persuasive arguments must provide evidence and facts to back up its arguments as people tend to believe in facts delivered with evidence. This can take the form of statistics and other forms of scientific facts back up methods.
I am thinking that it would be the size of China (as compared to Japan) and it's location on the mainland (so having contact with other civilizations and possibly getting stronger because of this) and so close to Japan too (so they're likely to have traveled there a lot)