Answer:
signal detection theory.
Explanation:
Signal detection theory, which at its most basic, states that the detection of a stimulus depends on both the intensity of the stimulus and the physical/psychological state of the individual. Basically, we notice things based on how strong they are and on how much we're paying attention.
For example, A hit is when the signal is present and detected. A miss is when the signal is present and not detected. A false alarm is when the signal is absent but is detected, like hearing your phone ring when no one is calling or a knock at the door when no one is there.
Enrichment are nutrients that were lost during food processing have been added back. An example is adding back certain vitamins lost in processing wheat to make white flour. Fortification are vitamins or minerals that have been added to a food that weren't originally in the food.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Self-esteem is how we precieve ourselves, and varies from person to person.
Answer:
I think infants and small children
Explanation:
Their body is still developing and kids are at a high chance if dying young anyways