I believe the answer is: <span>Connection vs. Autonomy
</span><span>The state of mind that experienced by Carlos could be explained by Connection vs. Autonomy, a situation when an individual possess a conflicting needs to be both in a good relationship with other people (connnection) and become independent/able to control one's own life (autonomy)</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>The Preparation Stage</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>There are five stages for behavioral change :</u>
- <u>pre-contemplation </u>
- <u>contemplation</u>
- <u>the preparation stage:</u>
This is the third stage of the process. in this stage fifty percent of people take action. it is an important stage. People get relapse who take action and skip this stage get relapse in twenty days, according to Prochaska. within all the stages. There is a specific action takes to play "process of change" that helps people to move from all stages psychologically.
- <u>action</u>
- <u>maintenance</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
An expert is someone who is well informed about a field, he has devoted his time to been trained an equipped in such areas and has mastered it.
Experts in a field will solve problems faster than a novices who had no idea or little prior knowledge about the subject.
An expert is said to achieve more success than a novice because he is more experienced and may have likely encounter such problem while in the field.
An Experts knowledge is organized together, a novice does not have his taught articulated.
Advantages
Experts possess more knowledge in a structured manner about his field.
An expert is not easily defeated in his own field.
He tend to provide solutions to problem arising in his field.
An Experts knowledge is organized differently from novices'
Experts are good in analyzing problems
Disadvantage
Expert most times do not acquire knowledge from other field, most of them knows nothing outside there field.
Answer:
b. education, income, and age.
Explanation:
A US bureau of statistic publication of 1999 titled "Are There Differences in Registration and Voting Behavior Between Naturalized and Native-born Americans?" assert that individuals of higher social or economic status whether based on educational level or income level are more likely to vote because they seem to have a higher stake in society. additionally, the tendency to vote.