<em>I personally communicate my thoughts by saying how I feel to people around me with all honestly. </em>
<em>I am a very open and honest person. I always say how I see things and how I feel about a person, event or certain matters. But I have to be careful on the choice of words that I will say because not all people will be happy to hear my thoughts. I learned to be more sensitive with exercising my rights to be honest and open to others. I also approach people in the right time and venue to make them comfortable in awful situations and relax in embarrassing situations.</em>
The correct answer is ostracism.
Ostracism or to ostracize someone means to purposely exclude or banish someone from a group. Individuals who are ostracized experience feelings of rejection, humiliation and often feel lonely and depressed. Ostracism can be found in various social settings and groups, but tends to be more common in adolescent age groups.
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A developmentalist who is studying the popularity of children's names over the years is actually looking at the <u>cohort</u> effect.
<h3>What is a psychological experiment?</h3>
A psychological experiment can be defined as a scientific investigation which typically involves the process of manipulating an independent variable (the cause), so as to determine or measure the dependent variable (the effect) and understand the relationship between the human mind and behaviors.
<h3>What is an
cohort effect?</h3>
A cohort effect can be defined as a scientific investigation which occurs when a research result is influenced by the characteristics of the cohorts such as children's names, that are being studied.
In conclusion, a developmentalist who is studying the popularity of children's names over the years is actually looking at the cohort effect.
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Complete Question:
A developmentalist is studying the popularity of children's names over the years. She is really looking at the _____ effect.
naming
cohort
Hawthorne
generational