Probably not. I'm sure it depends on the situation. Would be really strange and cool if she did.
No it's not strange.
Susan Strange was born in 1923.
Louis Strange was born in 1891.
Louis Strange died in 1966.
No, strange or unfamiliar situations in fact foster learning for actions that were heretofore unneeded.
Strengths: The strange situation is a widely used method for studying infant-caregiver attachment. It provides valuable insights into the quality of the attachment relationship by observing specific behaviors during a structured procedure. Weaknesses: Critics argue that the strange situation may not fully capture the complexity of attachment relationships, as it is limited to a single observational session. Additionally, cultural variations and individual differences in attachment behaviors may not be fully accounted for in this procedure.
A strange word used to describe an otherwise indescribable situation.
yeah it was correct
To test for the presence of starch in cells.
I dont think there has been a scientific test for that.... Strange question.....
A negative connotation that can be interpreted when calling something "strange" is that it is somehow inferior because it is not considered "normal." Depending on the situation, being strange can either be advantageous, or disadvantageous.
It is recommended a lab test to verify the appropriate antibiotic you are needing. This test is called an antibiogram.
A science test
The racecourse
A strange visitor could be someone unfamiliar or unexpected, such as a new neighbor, a lost traveler, or a salesperson. It's important to approach them with caution and assess the situation before interacting with them.
It is one of the terminology used in psychology. It describes how adults or kids behave in a reunion ,a family or other's.