The theory that explains the process of adjustment above is the communication adjustment theory. It is a way of adjusting a person's way of speaking, their gestures and the pattern of how they deliver their words to the person that they speak to, in which it is suited for the person that they are interacting with. It could be seen above as speaking to a child needs their interactions with them to be simple for they are still young and won't understand large words. In the other hand, in speaking to a professor, it is needed to speak in large words for they are an adult and would likely appreciate it if you interact with them in an adult like manner
I think that the answer is B.
Answer:
social inconsistency
Explanation:
when an individual has both positive and negative influences on his or her social status .
<span>Dr. Barbara Joans was an anthropologist who understood that language and cultural differences can completely change the understanding between two groups of people. The six elderly Native American Bannock and Shoshoni women who were charged with fraud and asked to pay back $2,000, did not fully comprehend what the Social Services Administration in their area was asking of them. English was not their first language and the way that their culture worked was different than the one of the Social Services. Dr. Joans was able to point out that they were not trying to defraud the Social Services, but did not understand. The judge agreed with Dr. Jones and from then on an interpreter had to be present to explain in the individuals first language what was expected.</span>