The problem might be there is a mount function with the computer or that someone hacked the into the computer and changed the way the test is supposed to be.
These are just options of what I think happened, so this might not be right but have a Good Afternoon!
Best of Luck!
Answer: Option (B) is correct
Explanation:
The IRB which is known as Institutional Review Board is the body that looks after the rights of subjects of human research in an affiliated institution. The IRB needs to analyze the research that takes into consideration human participation. Although it should be noted that officials of a research institution may have the power to overrule an approval by IRB. It reviews whether human life is at risk while participating. It looks after participants right and privacy.
The answer is "conservatism".
Conservatism refers to any political reasoning that favors convention (in the feeling of different religious, social, or broadly characterized convictions and traditions) despite outer powers for change, and is incredulous of proposition for radical social change.
Answer:
A. secondary circular reactions
Explanation:
Jean Piaget has given the theory of cognitive development in which he has mentioned four distinct stages including sensorimotor, preoperational, formal operation, and concrete operational.
According to Piaget, the sensorimotor stage consists of six sub-stages that starts from the birth of a child and lasts through twenty-four months.
Secondary Circular Reactions: The sub-stage starts from four months of a child and lasts through eight months of age. At this stage, a child is focused on the world around and starts to repeat a particular action to get a particular response in the surrounding environment. A child becomes more object-oriented in this stage as the child gets aware of things around him or her accept his or her body.
In the question above, the statement signifies the secondary circular reactions.
Answer:
(a)- Trust vs. Mistrust Birth-18 months (Infancy) hope
Explanation:
Trust vs mistrust: Erik Erikson has given his theory of psychosocial development, and trust vs mistrust is the first stage out of Eight stages. The trust vs mistrust stage starts from birth and lasts till eighteen months of age. Erikson demonstrated that if any child lacks the development of any of the stage then it will lead to developmental disorders later in life.
The infants in this stage believes that their parents or the caregivers will provide the care, attention, and basic needs. If the needs are not being fulfilled by the parents or the caregivers, then the child might develop anxiety, suspicion, and mistrust.
Anna developed trust vs mistrust issues, because of inappropriate care and attention given to her at that stage.