The correct answer would be option E, Selective Perception.
You typically fail to consciously perceive that your own nose is in your line of vision. This best illustrates the Selective Perception.
Explanation:
When a person ignores or forgets the stimulus which is causing more emotional discomfort or contradicting its beliefs, then the person is said to be engaged in Selective Perception.
The given example is the simplest one, which tells us that because focusing on our nose while watching or looking at anything cause emotional discomfort, we all use to consciously ignore that our own nose is in our line of vision.
Similarly, if a teacher's favorite student has been found guilty in some wrong doings, the teacher will quickly forgets the student's act, because according to the teacher's belief, the student is best among all others and she does not want to contradict her this belief with the student's act, so she forgets quickly what the student did.
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Answer: Centration
Explanation:
Centration is one of the actions that stand out within the preoperational stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. This stage starts from 2 years and can last up to 7 years. In centration, one tends to highlight only one aspect of a situation and neglect others that may also be very relevant. The child at the center has difficulties thinking and seeing situations from other contexts.
In this case, Christine when seeing that she is taller than Tyler understands that it is an indication that she is older than him. Here Christina is not taking into account other aspects, only her height to determine that she is greater than Tyler.
Umm... I don’t think so, but I’m not 100% sure.
The third main language subfamily is likely Germanic. It includes languages such as German, Dutch, Swedish, and contributed significantly to English as well.