Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The given statement asserts a false claim as it defines the term 'process' inappropriately as a 'random set of unrelated tasks to achieve a certain goal'. <u>A process is instead defined as the planned or systematic set of actions/tasks that are required to be performed in order to attain the intended result, outcome, or goal.</u> For example; A student requires to study through a systematic series of tasks in order to attain good marks in the exams('defined goal the student wishes to accomplish). Thus, the given assertion states a <u>false</u> claim.
Answer:
When Roy tells an acquaintance his telephone number, he does not recite the digits one by one at a constant rate, as in "3, 3, 7, 2, 3, 4, 8, 3, 9, 2." Instead, Roy might say, "3, 3, 7 . . . 2, 3, 4 . . . 83, 92." This exemplifies , a chunking strategy to enhance short-term memory.
Explanation:
Chunking is a strategy that can enhance our short-time memory. When we face long strings of information, these can be difficult to remember. Thus, we can reduce them into smaller chunks that can be easier to remember in a short term.
One factor that made it difficult for the Eastern Bloc nations to switch to democratic governments was foreign pressure from the Soviet Union, which it sometimes exercised through military invasions (such as it did in Hungary in 1956).
It was a way to distract new settlers as a way to sneak more in