This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Genevieve makes sure that she walks by her boss's office several times a day and tries to greet and make eye contact with her. She is trying to increase her:
visibility
absorption
centrality
discretion
persuasion
Answer:
She is trying to increase her: visibility.
Explanation:
Genevieve, just like most employees, wishes to be seen, acknowledged, and appreciated. She is trying to become more visible to her boss, more noticeable, even if it is in smaller, seemingly trivial ways. Nowadays, employees understand the importance of being noticed and of building a personal brand. They understand the way they connect with others is crucial to opening doors and creating opportunities.
Answer:
The restriction was an effective form of A. Punishment.
Explanation:
Skinner's operant conditioning refers to the fortification of a behavior by reinforcements and punishments. Patricia receives a negative punishment in which a stimuli she likes (the phone) is taken away from her in order to decrease her grading fails.
Answer:
Concrete operational
Explanation:
Piaget was a psychologist who developed a theory on cognitive development from birth to adolescence according to which people go through different stages in their process of thinking developing a more mature and rational thinking as they grow.
One of the stages of this development is called the Concrete Operational stage and it takes place during the ages of 7 to 11. During this stage children start using logic as a way of thinking and start realizing how other people feel and view different situations (and therefore they are less egocentric). One of the main milestones of this period is the development of the concept of conservation: They start understanding that when we take some liquid from a container and move it to a different container, the amount of liquid remains the same, for example.
Therefore, it is in the Concrete Operational stages where a child would have just developed the ability to conserve.
The competition, depends alot of geographic location.
"You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record..."
So the answer is By giving smaller goals than a Big Year.