Information Processing Theory.
Information processing theory is described as a perspective by which developmental psychologists compare the processing of information by humans to the processing of information by computers. By doing so, it describes how information is being received, processed, stored and retrieved by the individual's brain in the learning process.
The Kansas River stop was most likely the most dangerous stop of the Oregon Trail.
Rivers crossing was usually dangerous for settlers with unpredictable tides ran the risk of drowning, losing livestock, losing important supplies, or overturning wagons.
Answer:
Organization
Explanation:
When encountering conflict, it is common for the winning side to take captives. Captives are usually weakened due to ill-treatment and isolation. The isolation also means that captives cannot communicate with their group. This inability to get organized reduces their capacity to collectively resist adversary exploitation efforts.