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.
Answer:
c. Strong sentiments may be generated by a computer, not a person.
Explanation:
Computers do not have the capacity to generate sentiments or feelings, they are machines, sentiments are generated by humans.
Identifying the target of an expressed target is difficult in the scenarios pointed out in option A, B and D because a blog article may just be directed to the general public and not a particular individual or sect and sometimes there are actually multiple targets of a sentiment.
According to Sternberg, this is an example of practical intelligence. Practical intelligence includes the following abilities: know what and to whom to say, know a right moment for it and know how to do it all in order to make the most of the situation.
Answer:
Market Penetration Strategy
Explanation:
According to my research on different marketing strategies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question it is using a Market Penetration Strategy. This strategy focuses on selling an existing product within an existing market in order to obtain a higher market share. Musicale is doing this by attempting to add the same product to the same market but with a different use-case.
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Answer:
The best answer choice from the list given, for the question: When deciding on specific kinds of evidence to use in a persuasive argument, the following kinds of evidence should be considered: Select one... would be, C: Factual, sensible and useful.
Explanation:
Persuasive writing is another way of speaking about argumentative essay writing. The point of this type of writing is to persuade a reader to accept the specific viewpoint on a matter on the part of the writer, and convince him by providing evidence that shows that the claim is truer than the counterclaims that may be against it. The evidence that is selected by the author will be vital to support the thesis, and persuade the reader, and it must be logical, factual, solid and filled with data, examples and even quotations from experts in order to prove a point. All data gathered must also be sensible and useful as its purpose is not just to inform a person, but to persuade them to take the side of the claim and not the counterclaims.