Answer:
Easy
Explanation:
In psychology, the term temperament refers to the aspects of our personality we are born with.
According to many psychologists such as Thomas and Chess there are three main types of temperament: easy, difficult and slow to warm up.
- Easy temperament: these babies <u>adapt easily</u> to new situations and they have <u>regular routines</u> and in general they are <u>cheerful</u> and have a positive mood.
- Difficult temperament: These babies don't adapt as easily to new situations, have irregular routines and have a negative mood. They tend to cry a lot.
- Slow-to-warm-up temperament: They are slow to adapt to new things and have a low level of energy. They are usually catalogued as shy babies.
In this example, Bindy <u>has regular routines, is cheerful and easy to adapt to new situations. </u>We can see that according to what we said before, she would be classified as an Easy child.
Answer:
Autocorrelations
Explanation:
Autocorrelation is a term in statistics, that describes the level of correlation between the two different time series, such that, it makes use of the same time series twice.
In other words, it is a mathematical representation, that measures the degree of correlation between the values of variables that are similar to each other, across time, space or other dimensions.
In this case, professor Horvat, was able to get results of the study through Autocorrelation because, the variables of the study are similar to each other.
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Answer:
B, Seeing the American flag flying above fort McHenry
Explanation:
The Star Spangled Banner is based off of the battle of McHenry, lines like "the bombs bursting in air" confirm it was indeed a battle. It was created when Francis Scott Key was watching the battle from his window, and he was focused on looking at if the flag was still there. Originally the Star Spangled Banner was called The Defence of Fort M'Henry