Answer:
b. informational social influence
Explanation:
Informational social influence is a psychological or social phenomenon that describes the tendency of an individual to accept the information of others we consider accurate and correct most especially when faced with ambiguity or obscurity. We simply conform to the opinions of others we believe have an accurate information we seem not to have. In such situation, we simply conform to what they are doing because we believe they are right.
When participants in an experiment conform to others' answers as explained in the scenario given in the question, we can infer that it best illustrates the <em>impact of informational social influence</em> rather than influence from peers.
The term that describes the period of time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming would be the Neolithic revolution. Also called as Agricultural Revolution or Demographic Transition. It happened first in Mesopotamia which is now known as Iraq. This revolution was a wide scale transition of a lot of cultures from hunting and gathering lifestyle into agriculture and settlement which caused an increase in a large population. The first plants that were domesticated are wheat, barley and other grains. The animals were pigs, cattle, goats and sheep. It happened around 9000 BC in the Fertile Crescent or Mesopotamia.
One cause of the revolution in Russia is the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas 11.
Medical term meaning instrument used for visual examination of the amniotic fluid is <u>amnioscope</u>.
More about amniotic fluid:
Amniotic fluid is essential for foetal growth and performs a number of crucial roles during intrauterine life. 1) Cushioning; 2) Stable temperature; 3) Stable foetal movement; 4) Stable lung maturation; 5) Exchange of water material are the functions of the amniotic fluid and the amnion.
Amniotic fluid has been present since the gestational sac formed. The amniotic sac contains amniotic fluid. It is produced from maternal plasma and is propelled through the foetal membranes by hydrostatic and osmotic pressure.
Fetal urine also contributes to the fluid when foetal kidneys start to function around week 16. It used to be thought that the amniotic fluid was exclusively made up of foetal pee.
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Yes.
Because there are some quotes about this situation and how Thomas Jefferson talk about this being a “little short of madness”. So even him can recognize that this was a little short of madness.