Answer: A. Stage four
Explanation: When it comes to sensorimotor development, that is, cognitive development of infants, scientist Piaget has suggested that there are six sub-stages. What Adriana did is talk about the sensorimotor abilities of infants from 8 to 12 months of age. It is a stage in which the infant can, in addition to mimicking certain reactions and movements, coordinate movements and reactions in order to achieve a specific goal. So it begins to be oriented toward a specific goal, not only repeating the movements seen, but coordinating and taking the initiative to reach the desired goal.
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Wll-being is metric of health. It is characterized with good education, physical and built environment, community, and economy, but also individual’s internal subjective assessment, based on cognitive judgments and affective reactions.
According to research studies the fact that Penelope just won the lottery has the following effect on Penelope's well-being: it will produce an immediate, but not lingering, increase in the level of well-being.
Answer:
Panel
Explanation:
Panel is a form of group format, often small in size, usually, three to five, where by the members are experts, arranged or seated in front of an audience, without any set out plans on who to speak next. Thus, the discussion is informal, and the audience may freely make comments or ask questions.
Hence, in this case, Raymond will participate in small group otherwise known as PANEL.
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The answers for the blank spaces are: reinforcement, and punishment: A consequence that brings about an increase in the frequency of a behavior is reinforcement; a consequence that decreases the frequency of a behavior is punishment.
Explanation:
Reinforcement of an act or activity would increase the frequency or likelihood that a behavior will continue to occur, while punishment is an act or activity that would decrease the frequency or likelihood that a behavior will continue to occur.