Jason studies Spanish for three years, and then switches to Pashto. When asked to remember Spanish vocabulary he can’t, instead he can only remember Pashto vocabulary. This is an example of <u>retroactive </u>interference.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Retro active interference means that the individual can not remember the older information that he had learnt because the recent information is acting as an obstacle in recalling the older information.
The new information is a problem which does not let the old information to be recalled. That is why Jason can not recall Spanish which he had learnt three years ago and only remembers Pashto which he had learnt recently. Pashto is acting as an obstacle in recalling the Spanish language.
The answer would have to be something similar from life to death
I believe the answer is: <span>syntax
</span>In English language, <span>syntax refers to the words arrangement that make a sentence considered 'well-formed' and could be understood.
For most children, the development of </span><span>syntax could only appear when they're 5 years old or older.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is c. achievement motivation; competition
Explanation:
In psychology, motivation is a certain process where we feel a need to accomplish certain tasks or perform certain actions in order to reach a goal that we find desirable.
One of the things that can motivate us is competition, which refers to a certain situation where we are contesting against other people or against ourselves. When competition is against ourselves, we refer to that as self-competition. Self-competition is a sort of internal incentive, where we challenge ourselves to do better than in the past. This is a form of achievement motivation, where the end goal is not an external reward or evaluation, but the feeling that we have accomplished something. On the other hand, when the competition is against others, that means the incentive to perform is external, and we compete in these socially evaluative situations in order to achieve a reward.
Answer:
A review of the First Amendment
Explanation:
There is a need for the US congress to review the First amendment, establishing the measure of freedom of speech guaranteed.
Following the four significant Supreme court cases dating from 1969 to the most recent in 2006,it can be presumed that schools responses as well as the Supreme court response to student speech cases on public and high school student's practiced freedom of speech, have led to a narrowing down of student’s protection under the First Amendment as a result of the increasing spotlight on schooling over the past forty years.
Advantage: If the measure of Freedom of speech is established, both Students and Adults in a School environment are able to understand their limits clearly, and this will prevent Students from testing beyond their limits as they will be culpable.
Limitation: It is hard to define this limit, because of the peculiarity of the School environment and other environments too.