What is meant by internal working model?

What is meant by internal working model? An internal working model of attachment is a mental representation formed through a child’s early experiences with their primary caregiver. This mental representation influences how the child interacts and builds relationships with others as they grow. It also explains the differences in human behavior among people. What is […]

Are older drivers at higher risk when they drink and drive?

Are older drivers at higher risk when they drink and drive? While drinking and driving is hazardous at any age, physiologic changes that increase alcohol’s effects combined with disease, medication, and age-related changes in older adults’ driving skills make any alcohol consumption prior to driving more risky [4, 16, 17]. What kind of drivers are […]

How does brain drain affect the economy?

How does brain drain affect the economy? Brain drain is a problem described as the process in which a country loses its most educated and talented workers to other countries through migration. Negative effects include loss of tax revenues by the home country, and a loss of key health and education service professionals. What is […]

What was the result of the Second Seminole War?

What was the result of the Second Seminole War? Second Seminole War Date December 23, 1835 – August 14, 1842 (6 years, 7 months, 3 weeks and 1 day) Result Nominal end to conflict; no peace treaty; approximately 4,000 Seminoles forcibly transported to Indian Territory; approximately 350 Seminoles remained in Florida; unresolved conflict led to […]

How should the referee restart play if a goalkeeper plays the ball with his or her hands in the penalty area after it has been deliberately kicked by teammate?

How should the referee restart play if a goalkeeper plays the ball with his or her hands in the penalty area after it has been deliberately kicked by teammate? The goalkeeper, within his or her penalty area, plays the ball with his or her hands after it had been deliberately kicked by a teammate. How […]

Who controls the federal bureaucracy?

Who controls the federal bureaucracy? the president What controls does Congress have over the bureaucracy? Both Congress and the president exercise direct oversight over the bureaucracy by holding hearings, making appointments, and setting budget allowances. Citizens exercise their oversight powers through their use of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and by voting. How do […]

What do monopolies limit?

What do monopolies limit? The government may wish to regulate monopolies to protect the interests of consumers. For example, monopolies have the market power to set prices higher than in competitive markets. The government can regulate monopolies through: Price capping – limiting price increases. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a monopoly? […]

Can I become a psychologist at 30?

Can I become a psychologist at 30? There is no age requirement, and the average age where I got my doctorate was about 34, and we had people coming in from other careers into their 40’s and even early 50’s. If you are a researcher and going straight through college and into psychology you’ll find […]

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