Answer:
is impersonal and engages in some specific activity
Explanation:
A secondary group is considered or known to be a complex or large group of people, with a goal-oriented relationship. one of the major example of this is vendor-to-client relationships.
The following are regarded as the major characteristics of the secondary group.
* Large Size
* Definite Aims
* Formal, Indirect and Impersonal Relation
* Formal Rule
* Status of an individual depends on his role
* Individuality in Person
In conclusion, the relationship in a secondary group is impersonal, that is , it is based on benefits to be derived.
B) Cavaliers is your answer
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Answer:
Mnemonic devices
Explanation:
Mnemonic devices are creative tools designed to help you remember things.
A simple, (but very effective anyway) mnemonic can be seen in the image attached below. In order to remember the planets of the solar system, their tyoplogy, and their order, a young kid in elementary school could simply write each planet's name on his fingers, and the typologies on his palms.
Note that the use of vivid imagery and clever ways of organization can be seen in this example.
The answer is: psychometric; Piagetian
According to the psychometric approach, the cognitive development could be measured by using numerical assessment with a standardized result. This is similar to Alfred's view who believe that those who give better performance in quantitative measures of variables tend to be more developed.
According to the Piagetian cognitive approach on the other hand, the cognitive development could only be measured by how well an individual is interacting with their biological traits and the environment around them (similar's to Jeanne's view)
Answer:
1 hour of history and 1 hour of economics
Explanation:
If Jenny studies economics only, she will have 10 points in the first hour and 5 points in the second hour, totaling 15 points. If Jenny studies history only, she will have 15 points in the first class and 5 points in the second class, totaling 20 points. To maximize her score, Jenny should study one hour of economics, which will earn her 10 points and one hour of history, which will earn her 15 points, totaling 25 points in two hours.