Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question in regards to the situation it can be said that one quality associated with traditional masculinity that is harmful to men is the idea that men are superior. This is actually harmful in different ways to all genders, but when dealing on a man's perspective it puts pressure on men to be superior or face discrimination for not being masculine enough in the eyes of those around you. Which in many ways leads men into lives of fake behaviors and stress.
Answer:
Suzy’s ability to retrieve what Jacques said is due to her echoic memory.
Explanation:
Echoic memory is a type of super-short-term memory that stores sounds for about 4 seconds only. That can happen even if we are not paying attention to the sounds, such as is the case with Suzy. For the information received to be processed and given meaning to, it moves from the echoic memory to the short-term memory. Echoic memory is also called auditory sensory memory.
The fact that the appearance of an irrelevant distractor, while an individual is recalling a word list, is evidence of the interference theory of forgetting.
This theory states that forgetting is caused by the appearance of competing memories. There is 2 categories. Retroactive interference occurs when new information interferes with the retrieval of old information and proactive interference occurs when old information interferes with the retrieval of new information.
In this example, this is a case of retroactive interference because an irrelevant distractor (new information) appears while the individual is recalling items on a word list (old information).
The night of the murder of Sir Danvers Crew, which was a member of parliament, the police decide to contact Mr. Utterson to oversee the case. Utterson, suspecting of Mr. Hyde goes to his apartment but is unable to find him nor any signs of where he could have gone. He then decides to visit Dr. Jekyll. Jekyll tells Utterson that he has no longer any relationship with Mr. Hyde and shows him a letter that he sent him in which he apologizes for the troubles he could have caused.
<em>That night, Utterson's clerk, who also saw the letter, states that the handwriting in the letter is very similar to that of Dr. Jekyll. </em>