<span>The correct answer is "Socioeconomic status".
Socioeconomic Status id best described as a </span>financial<span> and sociological </span>combined total degree<span> of </span>someone<span>'s </span>paintings revel in<span> and of an </span>man or woman<span>'s or </span>family<span>'s </span>economic<span> and social </span>role in terms of<span> others, </span>primarily based<span> on </span>income<span>, </span>schooling<span>, and </span>profession<span>.</span>
Answer:
Many decisions are taken at the margin
Explanation:
Many decision are taken at the margin.
He makes small changes at the margin in the number of hours spent training on each activity.
Paola and his wife both realise that increasing time spend in the pool will decrease his total triathlon time.
His time is fixed (20hrs) and anytime he wants to spend extra on one activity, i means that he cannot spend time on another (this is known as opportunity cost).
They are both on the same page in terms of trying to improve Paolo's total time (exploiting opportunities to makes themselves better off).
1hour switch in Paolo's point of view isa major change, whereas his wife recommends a wholesale change.
Paolo realises that as he spends more time in the pool improving his swim time, his run and cycle times will take a hit. As he swims more, his improvement is likely to slow down, while spending less time on cycling and running will cost him more in terms of time.
Hence Paolo is looking at the margins.
His wife on the other hand, is not, she is ignoring the interaction, may be forgetting the ncreasing deterioration in terms of time of the other 2 legs
The theory of planned behavior posits that behavior is a function of attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral intentions, and the
Answer: He has created a schema for bike riding
Explanation: Jean Piaget defined a schema as a way of structuring new knowledge in children or adults. It helps us organize information about our world. In the question above, Ben has created a schema for riding a bike, he has grouped related information about pedaling, speed and reducing speed together.
Because of the way Schemas group related information together, it can also exclude information which have not been learnt or experienced, leading to biases and stereotypes, just as how Ben has excluded brakes in his schema of riding a bike. However, schemas can be modified as Ben will modify his to include addition of a brake and how it works to his bike riding schema.