Answer:
Stranger wariness
Explanation:
Once one baby has developed a secure attachment with his/her caregiver. The phenomenon of stranger wariness starts to appear.
Stranger wariness refers to the anxiety that babies experience when they are approached by an unfamiliar person, specially when they are under novel situations. Since babies prefer familiar adults, they might react with concern, fussing or crying when approached by an stranger.
In this example, Tyra's niece gets a smile from the mail carrier and she hides her face in Tyra's shoulder and looks back at him with concern.
<u>The carrier is an unfamiliar adult who approached to Tyra's niece (by smiling) under a situation that doesn't take place very often</u> (the mail carrier stepping inside the house) <u>so the baby reacts with concern.</u> This is an example of Stranger wariness.
That means that there is no inequality between the factors (health, income and education) within people in a country.
When that is the case, there is no inequity aversion* and the country will be ranked in a higher position depending on the percentages.
* Inequity aversion occurs when, there is is a difference in a specific index amidst people. When it doesn't occur, people have similar health conditions, similar incomes and education.
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Answer:
Humans are unique as they can walk talk and interacht to other things which all animals can't do such as fish can only swim but humans can swim as well as walk.
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