Consider the following Animal and Enclosure files from the Central Zoo. The left-hand column of relative record numbers is there to facilitate answering some of the questions.
1234 Enclosure Number Type Size 0347063609121483 Glass Cage Fenced Yard Natural Area Fenced Yard 400150020001650 Enclosure file
12345678910 Animal Animal Enclosure NumberSpeciesNameNumber 13648152731754320165237432757932565338373634040436 Elephant Giraffe Elephant Giraffe Giraffe Panda Elephant Elephant Panda Giraffe Jumbo Stretch Shirley Necky High Top Fluffy Large Louie Charley Huggy Sarah 1483091206360912091203471483063603470912
Animal file
a. 0912 appears as an enclosure number in record 3 of the Enclosure file and in records 2, 4, 5, and 10 of the Animal file. Does this constitute redundant data? Explain.
b. Why does the Enclosure Number field appear in both files?
c. What would you have to do to find the type of enclosure in which animal number 33837 is kept?
d. Merge the two files into one based on which records of one file are related to which records of the other file.
e. How does merging the two files into one affect data integration?
f. How does merging the two files into one affect data redundancy?
Recognize the role of basic strengths that develop at each stage and their importance to personality development.
Understand the importance and characteristics of identity formation during adolescence according to Erikson.
Grasp the principle of ego integrity and its role in adulthood.
Comprehend the significance of Erikson's psychosocial stages across the lifespan.
Cognitive Appraisal
A psychological process where individuals evaluate and interpret their emotional response to a specific situation.
James-Lange Theory
A theory suggesting that emotions result from the perception of bodily reactions to stimuli, rather than directly from the stimuli themselves.
Cannon-Bard Theory
The theory that emotional experiences occur simultaneously with physiological responses, rather than one causing the other.
Physiological Arousal
A state of heightened physiological activity, involving the nervous and endocrine systems, often in response to a stimulus.