Answer:
a) Smoking prevention by establishing norms against tobacco use.
Explanation:
Social cognitive theory suggests that behaviors are learned by watching and observing others, then modeling their actions. Community generally rules against the intake of tobacco, which was then established when young teenagers, adolescents observe health behaviors in which are inconsistent with smoking.
Answer:
Question 1.
noventa y siete, noventa y ocho, noventa y nueve, <em>cien</em>
Question 2.
trescientos mil, seiscientos mil, <em>novecientos mil</em>
Question 3.
cuatro mil, tres mil, dos mil, <em>mil</em>
Question 4.
ochenta y cinco, setenta y cinco, <em>sesenta y cinco</em>, cincuenta y cinco
Question 5.
cuatro millones, tres millones, dos millones, <em>un millón
</em>
Answer:
The answer is B- Group contingencies
Explanation:
The options are
a. controlled peer pressure.
b. group contingencies.
c. joint goal enforcement.
d. All of the other answers are correct
The answer is B- Group contingencies
A group contingency is a behavior management protocol where a single consequence is given based on either the behavior to a particular set of people within the group or as a whole. It specifies the relationship between the completion of a given task and access to a specific reward. It has been found to be effective in classrooms because it helps to monitor the behavior o students, it promotes peer encouragement and reinforcement.
A metropolis is one city with a populace of a half of a million or more inhabitants that sits at the center of an "agglomeration" of littler urban entities that converge into a persistent developed zone. While a megalopolis is a provincial, spread out combination of different open spaces, towns and urban communities.
The state of the Union address is given to a ( A. JOINT) session of Congress.