I will discuss each of them in turn:
Their use will make a bad presentation good.
-no, this is false: just inserting graphics will not save a bad presentation.
There should be at least one graphic element on each slide.
-this is also false: the decision whether there should be a graphic depends on the content of the presentation!!!
They should be appropriate and relevant to
the presentation's content.
-yes, this is true and probably the most important rule!
They should be large enough to be seen by
your audience.
-this is correct! if they can't be seen then they're only confusing the audience!!!
They should only be used when they enhance the content of
the presentation.
-this is also true!
Answer:
Atkinson-Shiffrin model
Explanation:
The multi store model of memory which is called the modular model was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin and is a basic model. They recommended that memory comprised of three stores: a tangible register, momentary memory (STM) and long haul memory
The Atkinson–Shiffrin model which is otherwise called the multi-store model or modular model is a model of memory proposed in 1968 by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin a transient store, likewise called working memory or momentary memory, which gets and holds contribution from both the tangible register and the long haul store,
Answer:
D. Humankind spread to inhabit all parts of the globe.
Explanation:
Paleolithic humans were nomads, so they moved from place to place when they were running out of food. This led to a big spread of humankind from Africa to Eurasia, the Southeast region of Asia, and Australia. Afterward, they started inhabiting Europe to finally reach America from North to South.
Answer:
c.) hawthorne effect
Explanation:
The Hawthorne effect is regarded as the phenomenon in which the subjects in behavioral studies tend to change their performance in response to being observed.
It is always counter productive in terms of result because it is hard to study when results are biased, the participants knew they were being studied.
Due to the individuals knowledge that they are being studied, most times it produces not exactly the result it should.