Reactive planning is the process whereby future action is dictated as a response to whatever has already, or is now, occurring--- it is "reflex" or "knee-jerk" in nature. The opposite side of the coin is proactive planning, which sets in motion actions as a function of what is anticipated or probable; it is preemptive in nature. jb
Reactive planning is a process where future action is dictated as a response to what has happened or is happening. As opposed to proactive planning where actions are planned ahead and implemented ahead without waiting for something to happen. An example of reactive planning response is the day to day trading in the stock market where in the actions of a stockbroker depends on the trending of stocks.
Reactive planning in education occurs when a response is anticipated from certain stimuli that is currently occurring. Flinching and knee jerks can result in gym class or recess from triggers.
Example of reactive aggression
examples are soda water food coloring and baking soda
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Examples: metals or nonmetals, radioactive or not radioactive, classification after the state of matter, reactive or not reactive etc.
The difference between proactive and reactive has to do with when the action takes place. Proactive means a preventative action occurs to stop something from happening, reactive means something is done as a response to something that has happened.
Very reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
There are many examples. Ni is a example element.
"Planning is looking ahead" because is done for future and done so by keep future situations in mind to be proactive in future rather reactive.
Pure sodium is a highly reactive element. When placed in water, sodium will actually explode, producing flames and concussive forces.
Among all non--metalsFlorineis the most reactive.
There are many metals that are more reactive than zinc. To find out which these metals are, you can look at a reactivity series. Some examples of metals more reactive than zinc are sodium, potassium, magnesium & aluminium.