The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Think of ways in which the values of one group of people clash with the values of another group. List at least five examples.
1.- People who are so attached to traditional religions such as Jewish, Christians, and Catholics that clash with some other liberal groups on the issue of abortion.
2.- People that are radical extremists and supremacists that show racial behaviors and aggressions that clash with people that support diversity in society and welcome blacks, whites, Latinos, Asians, and more nationalities.
3.- People that have an ingrained nationalistic attitude and oppose to globalization that clash with modern thinking people that support globalization, free trade agreements, and international collaboration.
4.- People that still think that no guns and weapon regulations are necessary because it's against their rights that clash with conscious people that worry that lack of guns' regulation can still be the cause of so many shootings in public places.
5.- People that do not think that disclosure is important because they want to continue to live in the conservative lives that clash with people that demand disclosure to know everything that has been covered by the federal government and other interest groups.
Answer: self-report is a questionnaire-based assessments that do not try to uncover unconscious influences
Protective measures personality in everyday life use ambiguous pictures or stories to examine unconscious processes collecting data about someone’s interactions and tendencies
Explanation: self-report asks a series of true/false questions that are designed to provide a clinical profile of an individual while Projective tests use ambiguous images or other ambiguous stimuli to assess an individual’s unconscious fears, desires, and challenges.
IDK what i been told but eschmo noses are mighty cold
Answer:The fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
The fundamental attribution error which is also referred to as overattribution effect is how we tend to overly attribute someone's behavior to their personality and pay no attention to situational factors that may have led to that behavior.
This is a cognitive bias in which we believe one actions are because of who they are as a person rather than considering social and environmental factors that may have pushed them
Maybe Sheila had encountered some disturbing situation on the way coming to meet Jamal or she might have stopped and helped someone who was in trouble on the road and as a result got her hair and clothes messed up and all these are situational factors that Jamal isn't considering.