Answer:
Strong selection for change is acting on this gene.
Explanation:
The interview was conducted with two groups of parents. Group 1 had a 12-year-old daughter, while group 2 had a 22-year-old daughter. The parents showed very different positions regarding care and the authority in which they impose on the two girls.
Group 1, proved more rigid, with some signs of authoritarianism and took a position where it is possible that they wish to "control" the reality that their daughter lives. Knowing who her friends are, the places she goes to, imposing times that she is allowed to go out and times that she must be at home. Imposing activities for her to make and monitoring all the decisions she makes.
Group 2, on the other hand, proved to be more liberal and less invasive, allowing the daughter to take charge of her own life and interfering only when she asks for their help.
I believe that these behavioral differences between the two groups, in relation to daughters, are due to the girls' age. The daughter of group 1 is younger, a child and therefore it is correct that she is monitored more rigidly, since a child is unable and must not do everything he wants. In this way, parents impose strong limits on her as a form of protection. Parents stand as the authority.
Group 2 presents another form of protection. Since their daughter is an adult, they know that she must have the discernment to protect herself, but she should ask for help when she thinks she can't do it alone. Since her parents have always been companions, she knows she can count on them.
Answer:
I mean it would be burned anyway so 100 I guess
I think it is either 37-38 weeks
Answer:
Social influence.
Explanation:
Social influence is a type of influence where one or more than one persons change someone else's behavior and attitude. It's both unconscious and conscious.
Sam has shown the change in his behavior since he has been surrounded by new people at his new school.
In this type of conformity, Sam is changing himself in ways that he can be more similar to the others, because he wants to feel like he belongs there and that he will be accepted, so his self-esteem will rise once they acknowledge that he is one of them now.