D would be your answer because the arrangement of the furniture doesn’t need to be useful it needs to show the character
It's Oedipus complex
Extra info: Freud claims same thing happens to girls that they go through same stages n he describes this as an expression of Electra complex.
Answer:
the likelihood that this event actually happened is very low
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that the likelihood that this event actually happened is very low. Mostly due to the fact that at it is rather hard to recall memories from the age of 4 or below, but the memories that are recalled are trauma's which are recalled with great detail. Therefore since she is stating the overall scenario and not details it is likely that this is a false memory.
Mindy's experience best illustrates <u>mood-congruent memory</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Fear is an unpleasant feeling which occurs due to danger or insecurity.
Mood-congruent memory is the place where humans store their memory. It is evident that when we store memory, we not only store the event, but we also store the mood of the event.
So when we recall our memory, we are able to recall the mood at the time of event. If we are happy we will be able to recall the happy memories.
Stare Decisis refers to the legal doctrine wherein a Judge lets a previous ruling or precedent stand.
However, Judges are not always correct and understandings regarding what is Constitutional are not always static.
The classic example of this is the notion of "separate but equal." In Plessy v. Ferguson, SCOTUS ruled that separate but equal was constitutional. Courts relied on this decision using state decisis for years until the ruling was challenged and overturned in Brown v. Board of Education wherein the ruling was overturned.