I believe the answer is: Wisdom
Wisdom influences our ability to use the knowledge that we have in order to make a good judgment.
As we got older, our brain's function will deteriorate. But, older people tend to accumulate more experience compared to the younger ones. Those experiences will provide older people with knowledge that might not be known by younger people. They could use it as a core strength to make better judgments than younger people.
Answer:
(1) Solicitation and manslaughter
2) Could be charges as an accomplice and manslaughter
Explanation: the following are crimes Dan can be charged with
(A) Solicitation: the offense that consists of a person inducing another to commit a crime the specific intent that the person solicited commit the crime .Dan incited Ann in committing crime asking her help for getting cyanide which she refused initially but eventually agreed.
(B) Manslaughter Dan took the law into his hands by trying to kill the bandit and eventually killed another.
Ann got involved by agreeing to buy the cyanide which makes her a crime accomplice.
In defense, Dan could say it was an accident since there was no intent or his lawyer can make sure they prove that the prosecution does not have enough evidence
The Bill of Rights consists of the first ______<span> amendments to the Constitution.
a) eight
b) nine
c) ten <----</span>
Answer:
<em>Latent learning</em>
Explanation:
In psychology, latent learning can be described as a subconscious learning or gathering information which a person is least interested in. Latent form of learning might not readily be seen or observed by the person until he/she comes up with a scenario where it is required. Hence, it remains a subconscious memory. One of the biggest examples of latent learning is children watching some actions of their parents in childhood and using them when they grow older.
Answer: third step, developing a hypothesis
Explanation: With respect to the scientific method, Macy is working on the <u><em>third step</em></u> of the method, namely, developing a <em><u>hypothesis</u></em>. The scientific method is a series of steps that investigators use to explore observations, to find cause and effect relationships, and answer a question. The six steps of the scientific method are observation, background research, developing a hypothesis, test it with experimentation, results of the experiment, and conclusion. In the first step, Macy has found interesting topics. She has done background research reading about these topics. Now she has to develop a hypothesis.