Answer: Misinformation effect
Explanation: Misinformation effect is a phenomenon where a person's memory is interfered with due to a post event information given. When an individual gives an erroneously or less accurate narration of an even that unfolded before him or her, that is called misinformation effect. Yancy's memory couldn't recall whether the robber was an adult or a teenager, Yancy's erroneous post event information narration best illustrates misinformation effect.
The only improvement would be C. The other options are not improvements.
<span>Pretending and using the words "i," "me," "mine," and "myself" is evidence that the child has developed self-recognition</span>
Answer: In the fiscal year of 2010 spending on international affairs reached 55 billion. Add this to the 52.5 billion budget for the Department of Veterans Affairs and the total is merely 107.5 billion. This pales in comparison to the other categories. For example, just the interests on the national debt was 164 billion.
Explanation:
The name of the type of thinking that Tara is engaging in is superstition or a fallacy.
Superstition is an unfounded belief. Superstition is to believe in supernatural things<em>. </em>
This is also a kind of falacy which is an unvalid reasoning based on no sufficient evidence, a premature generalization. Falacies are unfounded and misleading reasoning.