Answer:
this is just an example: 1. ask friend to borrow keys to get something from car. 2. ask to borrow car itself to take thing home. 3. explain it's going to take a while to drive car home and back so might as well just borrow car for the night.
Explanation:
foot in the door phenomenon is asking for something small and gradually building up to a larger request. most people are hesitant if you ask for something big right off the bat, but are more likely to accept bigger requests if they've accepted a smaller request and are eased into the larger one.
Answer:
logistical
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that Kelly is experiencing a logistical barrier to behavioral change. This refers to something that is preventing you from being able to continue progressing forward and achieving the change that is desired. In this case the neighbor not driving Kelly anymore is the barrier because without this assistance Kelly can no longer get to the gym everyday and workout, which in term prevents her from achieving the change she has been working towards.
Hydrogen bonding
(Between Adenosine and Thymine, and Guanosine and Cytosine)
Answer:
The topmost zone near the shore of a lake or pond is the littoral zone. The near-surface open water surrounded by the littoral zone is the limnetic zone. The limnetic zone is well-lighted (like the littoral zone) and is dominated by plankton, both phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Explanation: