Answer: All of the above.
Explanation: Having improved academic performance, reduced stress, better performance in extra-curricular activities, and remembering information in a effective use of time are all good study habits. If you improved your academic performance, you can answer questions without stopping, and if you have stress, but reduce it you can do everyday tasks.
Answer:
Schemes
Explanation:
Jean Piaget was a psychologist who developed a theory about cognitive development. According to him, people go through different stages of cognitive development since birth until adolescence and the thinking becomes more logical as they move through the stages.
Piaget developed also the concept of schemes, according to him, schemes are frameworks that help us organize and store information (that can be ideas, behaviors, skills). Thanks to them we can organize similar concepts and make generalizations and mental patterns to organize them and interpret our environment in a faster way.
Therefore, schemes are organized mental patterns that represent behaviors and actions.
<span>The müller-lyer illusion exists in cultures in which there are buildings that have lot of corners.
According to the carpentered-world theory, Müller-Lyer illusion (that is an </span><span>optical illusion which consist of a stylized arrow</span><span>) does not exist in certain "primitive" societies since they are not encompassed by straight lines and corners.
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Answer:Everyone faces scarcity Children, your professor, college students, factory workers, President, Wall Street investor, babysitter
Explanation: everyone at some point in their life experiences scarcity even government the reason being our wants exceed what we already have and exceed what is available to us.
Instead we keep trading what we already have for something more and something better. No matter what one has it always doesn't feel enough because there are always yearning for something more and better than what they have. For this reason available resources doesn't meet their needs and wants which result to scarcity.