BEHAVIOUR THAT IS OBSERVED AS BEING DIFFERENT FROM THE BEHAVIOUR P...

11. Behaviour that is observed as being different from the behaviour previously demonstrated, refers to

a. differentiation.

b. consistency.

c. consensus.

d. distinctiveness.

e. unanimity.

Difficulty:

2

Page-Reference:

40

Question ID:

02-1-11

Skill:

Recall

Topic:

Perception

Objective:

1

Answer :

b.consistency.