Answer:
short-term
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of memories, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Samantha has stored the information in her short-term memory. This can be said because based on the question Samantha studied every day up to the day of the exam (short term) therefore she had the information clear in her mind for the test.
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The answer is:  "self-actualization" .
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    "<span>According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory, a person's needs for growth, achieving one's potential, and self-fulfillment, and the drive to become what one is capable of becoming constitute his or her <u>  self-actualization </u><u /> needs."
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Answer:
Stronger
Explanation:
The statistical syllogism is also called a non-deductive syllogism. This process argues in using the inductive reasoning for generalization. It is true for a particular case. 
This procedure used the syllogism like most, frequently and never and rarely. It has its statistical generalizations it has one or two premises. 
Premises is a generalization and argument that is used to conclude the generalization. Premises can be true and the conclusion can be wrong but it happened rarely. 
Thus Zia has used here statistical syllogism for different subjects. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Mary's sense of self or her self-esteem is being reflected in the passage. As a person develops their personality and undergoes socialization, a growing sense of who they are develops. This manifests into a self-esteem--how they feel about their personality and sense of self--which is the ability to understand who you are as a person.