Answer:
Plato believed that there are truths to be discovered; that knowledge is possible. Moreover, he held that truth is not, as the Sophists thought, relative. Instead, it is objective; it is that which our reason, used rightly, apprehends.
so if it is a true or false then the answer would be true
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development can be grouped into three categories:
- Preconventional: on this stage the sense of morality is attached to external aspects, the individual has not internalized morality yet.
- Conventional: the sense of morality is tied to a person or social relationships, the individual continues following the rules of authority figures but with the interest of social approval.
-Post-conventional: on this stage the sense of morality reachs a level of abstraction that allows the individual to grow on principles and values.
Considering the above, the conventional stage of morality is the one that best illustrates Annaliese's behavior.
Answer: Gambler's fallacy
Explanations: Gambler's fallacy can be simply defined as a phenomenon where the outcome of an event is viewed as less or more likely due to the outcome of previous events even though each event is independent.
For example, If a family should give birth to (5) five boys, gambler's fallacy will argue that the chance or probability of the family giving birth to girl next higher because the previous ones were boys, but in reality the chances are thesame because both gender has equally chance of being conceived.
So Miranda’s statement is a good example of gambler's fallacy because she argue that the probability that she will toss a tail in her sixth toss is higher than 50% and in reality, the probability of tossing a head or a tail are both thesame i.e 50%.