<span>Baby Joe "has developed a sense of self-awareness".</span>
At some point in the vicinity of 15 and two years,
youngsters make an expansive stride in self-awareness.
In an investigation known as the "rouge test," moms wiped a touch of
rouge on the noses of their kids and set them before a mirror. Before 15
months, kids take a gander at the reflection and see a red spot on the nose in
the mirror, yet they don't understand that the red spot is not on anyone else’s
nose but their own. At the point when youngsters are in the vicinity of 15 and
two years, they start to understand that the reflection they see is their own,
and they either point to the red nose or endeavor to wipe away the rouge.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Facial Feedback Hypothesis is the theory that states the facial expression affects one's emotional state. This theory is based on the theories developed by Charles Darwin and William James.
<u>To prove this theory right, an experiment with a pen or pencil was done. In this experiment, the participant was asked to hold a pen or pencil in the mouth between the teeth which will force the edges of the lips to raise tend to make the person smile. This activity will make the person feel happy according to the facial feedback hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests that the facial expressions have the power to change the emotional state of a person as well</u>.
So, the correct answer is option A.
According to Virginia Woolf, the two main reasons for difficulty in developing a professional identity for women are the expectations of society and the expectations of self. In other words, if it is generally thought that women belonged in the home then that is a negative factor which makes it difficult for women to become a professional. On the other hand, if a woman has a low self-esteem then it will be harder for her to improve herself and obtain a professional status. I believe these two factors are still in existence today but now the expectations of women has improved somewhat to believe that they can fulfil a successful role as a professional and not just be a child-rearer ie that she can now do both with the assistance of her husband who must take on more of the household chores to give her the time and peace of mind to develop herself professionally.
<span>Unfair treatment of a person or group
</span><span> Descrimination</span>