I believe the answer is: <span>Ida, who is single and cares for her 85-year-old mother who is suffering from dementia and does not want any help
For most caregiver, the economic and physical burden that hey made for someone they care for would be diminished by emotional reward that they get from the caregiving.
When caring dementia patient, the caretakers often wouldn't receive any of this emotional reward.</span>
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here are the missing options:
- a. personally noteworthy phenomenon
- b. self-consistent effect
- c. <u>self-reference effect</u>
- d. attention phenomenon
The answer is c. self-reference effect.
Explanation:
The self-reference effect is a memory phenomenon. It explains people are more likely to remember events or information if they are somehow involved in those memories. In the example, you can remember other people's music preferences because <u>you are a musician</u>, so the information is familiar and relevant for you.
I think it is D. take 15 credits each term
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Reform in Britain 1870-1914 - History Homewww.historyhome.co.uk/peel/politics/reform.htm<span>These notes examine the major reforms introduced into the UK during the period 1870 to 1914. ...During the 19th century Britain's government was the model most Liberals ... In 1903 the Women'sSocial and Political Union was founded by Emmeline ... up to the age of 10 (raised to 12 in 1899) and in 1891 it was made free.</span>
Macduff
is primarily motivated by his love for his country. Macduff wen to England to
gather ally with the King of England and Malcolm (Duncan's son) in overthrowing
Macbeth even if this meant that his family will be killed by Macbeth.
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