Lena is demonstrating "generativity".
<span>According to Erik Erikson, generativity refers to a worry for individuals other than self and family that for the most part creates amid middle age; particularly : a need to sustain and manage more youthful individuals and to the next generation.</span>
The independent variable in the given experiment in testing the hypothesis is the pixie sticks as it could stand independently, without having to rely to another variable. The dependent variable is determining the reading speed of which this will be dependent on the independent variable in showing its effect or result.
<span>the one that is not included as steps the country of Morocco took to increase gender equality in society is: c. the creation of vocational training programs for women
Most of practical skill training programs that made by Morrocoan government were dominated by men. Many women are not interested in these kinds of programs because it is not directly related to the one that being thaught at school</span>
Answer:
Informational and Normative
Explanation:
Both Sherif’s autokinetic illusion study (1936) and Asch’s line study (1951) demonstrated the effect of conformity on an individual’s decision making; however, they each captured different aspects of conformity. The results of Sherif’s study reflected INFORMATIONAL social influence whereas Asch’s study reflected NORMATIVE social influence.
Informational influence which States that people conform because they want to be correct in their judgments explains
SHERIFS EXPERIMENT
Normative Influence which believes that People conform because they fear the consequences of being deviant explains ASCH'S EXPERIMENT
The fact that could be included in Japan's column is the one that states that "there were excelent harbors on the Pacific Coast", since all the other options refer to facts that don't match with Japan's history:
-It never had colonies in Egypt nor India.
-It didn't establish diamond-mining companies in South Africa.
-It never used the Atlantic to sail to any colonies, as its expansion went into mainland Asia, not overseas.