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It was a question raised at the “Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets III”; a meeting held in Houston at the end of August. It brought together scientists from disciplines that included astronomers, climate science, geophysics and biology to build a picture of what affects the environment on rocky worlds in our solar system and far beyond.
The question regarding Venus and Mars was proposed as a gedankenexperiment or “thought experiment”; a favorite of Albert Einstein to conceptually understand a topic. Dropping such a problem before the interdisciplinary group in Houston was meat before lions: the elements of this question were about to be ripped apart.
The Earth’s orbit is sandwiched between that of Venus and Mars, with Venus orbiting closer to the sun and Mars orbiting further out. While both our neighbors are rocky worlds, neither are top picks for holiday destinations.
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Cologne, Strasbourg,Koblenz,Basel,Dusseldorf
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One of the most common criticisms of Stanley Milgram’s studies of obedience is that the results of his experiment do not represent actual tendencies to obey the authority due to the participants of it probably knowing everything was okay, another example is that it has been considered in an unethical study in which he had lied to the respondents.
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The options that violates the principles of Piaget's theory are
- if a gifted child skipped the concrete operational stage and went directly to the formal operational stage
- if a child went through a revolutionary change of thought at 2 years of age
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to Piaget, all four stages must be successfully completed in order to attain full human intelligence. None of the stages can be skipped and the term "gifted" itself would violate Piaget's idea that intelligence must be gained over time due to biological maturation and interaction with the surroundings. All children will learn and develop as the stages pass. Also, a child who is just two years old would have learned to understand and control only his sensorimotor functions. The thought process of a two year old child isn't developed enough to undergo a drastic revolution.
extrinsic motivation refers to the motivation of fame, money and success. That would be crossed out, leaving you with three other options. B) career consolidation, this would be Bernice finding a job that benefits society and Bernice herself, this is a considerable option. Next is intrinsic motivation, which would be her motivation to satisfy herself with (in her case) buying expensive items. This could be used as well, however it is less optionable then career consolidation considering it is her self praise. The next (and last) option is status, most positive that is <u>not</u> right.
If I were you I would go with B but it is up to you,
helpful articles by very well mind:
<u>https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-extrinsic-motivation-2795164</u>
<u>https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-intrinsic-motivation-2795385</u>
Wikipedia<u>:</u>
<u>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Career_consolidation</u>
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<em>Hope this helped, </em>
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-lydia