Answer:
The juvenile has a DRIA assessment
Explanation:
When the juvenile is taken into custody, they are referred to their local juvenile assessment center or an on call screener in the family is notified. Then a DRAI is used to assess if the youth meets detention criteria And to determine whether youth should be placed in secure, non-secure, or home detention care prior to detention hearing.
Answer: d) right hippocampus
Explanation:
Right hippocampus is the part of brain that is situated in middle portion.This portion is responsible for holding spatial relationship memories which are related with routes, path direction etc.If any damage is caused to right hippocampus, then person will not be able to retrieve visual pathways and designs.
According to the question,Johnny's right hippocampus is damaged in the bus crash accident as he is able to recall the verbal information but visual pathway and routes recollection has become difficult for him
Other options are incorrect because left hippocampus, right or left thalamus are not damaged if a person is facing problem in recollection of visual things and place after some accident.Thus,. the correct option is option(d).
Answer: True
Explanation:
Update in applications and devices are necessary for maintaining the quality and elimination of bugs from the current application. Updates also helps in adding new features and protecting the application or device from any attack.
As digital devices gets updates for improving operations, addition of feature and debugging faults, application should also be updates at certain time periods so that communication and other attributes are well-supported.
Thus, the given statement is true.
Conformity based on a desire for approval is called <u>normative</u> social influence.
Conformity based on the desire to be accurate is called i<u>nformational</u> social influence.
- Normative social influence is based off of wanting to fit in, and be "normal."
- Informational social influence is based off of wanting to be correct, or with the right perception.