Tia is most likely in <u>stage 5</u> sensorimotor stage.
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The sensorimotor stage is Jean Piaget's first of four phases suggested to explain the cognitive development of babies, kids and teenagers. The word included when he assumed that children relied on their senses and their physical skills to comprehend their environment. In the sensorimotor stage, cognitive development included six sub-stages. Here Tia is going through stage 5 of such growth as explained above, this stage involve circular tertiary responses of toddlers aged 12 to 18 months, at this point are imaginative and learn new activities. Instead of continuing the same behaviors they try variants of their initial actions.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Once the supernatural can be proven, it will be classified as a science and no longer called supernatural.
to be kind and charitable
to believe in only one God
to live a good, moral life
to take care of those who could not care for themselves
In Christianity, Jesus is considered the central figure of religion and teaching. He is the reincarnation of God and the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament, a collection of Jewish religious teachings that forms part of the Christian holy book, The Bible.
Jesus was a Galilean Jew who preached his message orally, mostly in the form of parables. He gathered a large amount of followers, and his teachings are recorded in the New Testament section of the Bible. He was arrested and tried by the authorities, and crucified by order of the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate.
Answer:
Valence
Explanation:
Expectancy theory of motivation is a theory that proposes that an individual will behave or act in a certain way because they are motivated to select a specific behavior over others due to what they expect the result of that selected behavior will be. They will select the behavior that will get them the best result.
This theory has 3 components:
- Expectancy: The belief that an effort will result in attainment of desired goals.
- Instrumentality: The belief that a person will receive a desired outcome if the performance expectation is met.
- Valence: The value individuals place on outcomes based on their goals, values and sources of motivation.
In this example Felicity is a pharmaceutical representative. She has earned a company-paid trip for the last two years and has enjoyed them a lot. <u>She values those trips so she now has the goal to earn another one of those trips this year. </u>
We can see that Felicity <u>VALUES the trips (which are the outcomes of her effort).</u>
Since she places a lot of value on this outcome, the component that is most likely motivating her is Valence.
Brazil's is the right answer