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Please balance the equ..... need it fast....1st will be Brainliest

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Answered by Hemalathajothimani
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A - Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. B - Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. C - A is true but R is false. ... Hence we can say that the assertion and reason both are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. An astrophysicist deals with :

A) photographing distant galaxies

B) observation of rate of a chemical reaction

C distribution of fossils

D) observation of territorial behaviours

time in the laboratory?Please balance the equ..... need it fast....1st will be BrainliestIn the following question, a statement of Assertion is

given and a corresponding statement of Reason is given

just below it. Of the statements, given below, mark the

correct answer as:

(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the

correct explanation of assertion.

(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not

the correct explanation of assertion

(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.

(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.In psychology, maturity is the ability to respond to the environment being aware of the correct time and location to behave and knowing when to act, according to the circumstances and the culture of the society one lives in.[1][2] Adult development and maturity theories include the purpose in life concept, in which maturity emphasizes a clear comprehension of life's purpose, directedness, and intentionality, which contributes to the feeling that life is meaningful.[3]

The status of maturity is distinguished by the shift away from reliance on guardianship and the oversight of an adult in decision-making acts. Maturity has different definitions across legal, social, religious, political, sexual, emotional, and intellectual contexts.[4] The age or qualities assigned for each of these contexts are tied to culturally-significant indicators of independence that often vary as a result of social sentiments. The concept of psychological maturity has implications across both legal and social contexts, while a combination of political activism and scientific evidence continue to reshape and qualify its definition. Because of these factors, the notion and definition of maturity and immaturity is somewhat subjective.

American psychologist Jerome Bruner proposed the purpose of the period of immaturity as being a time for experimental play without serious consequences, where a young animal can spend a great deal of time observing the actions of skilled others in coordination with oversight by and activity with its mother.[5] The key to human innovation through the use of symbols and tools, therefore, is re-interpretive imitation that is "practiced, perfected, and varied in play" through extensive exploration of the limits on one's ability to interact with the world. Evolutionary psychologists have also hypothesized that cognitive immaturity may serve an adaptive purpose as a protective barrier for children against their own under-developed meta-cognition and judgment, a vulnerability that may put them in harm's way.[6] For youth today, the steadily extending period of 'play' and schooling going into the 21st century comes as a result of the increasing complexity of our world and its technologies, which too demand an increasing intricacy of skill as well as a more exhaustive set of pre-requisite abilities. Many of the behavioral and emotional problems associated with adolescence may arise as children cope with the increased demands placed on them, demands which have become increasingly abstracted from the work and expectations of adulthood.

Answered by NitinJadeja
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