Answer:
confirmation bias
Explanation:
Confirmation bias: In psychology, the term "confirmation bias" is also denoted as "confirmatory bias", and is determined as an individual propensity to search or grasp information in a specific way that generally confirms or satisfy his or her perception and often creates the statistical error.
A person who experiences confirmation tends to analyze a particular situation the way he or she wants to see it while ignoring other possibilities.
In the question above, Mrs Zumpano's surveillance strategy best illustrates the confirmation bias.
La roca ardiente en el centro de la tierra se llama “magma”. En una erupción volcánica, las rocas del interior de la tierra se frotan unas con otras producto del movimiento de las placas tectónicas, alcanzando tan alta temperatura que se funden; entonces ese magma o roca fundida sube por la chimenea del volcán hacia el exterior, en cuyo cráter se desborda, convirtiéndose en lava. La temperatura de la lava acercándose a la superficie de la tierra va desde los 700 a los 1200º Celcios. La lava es tan poderosa que al desbordarse un volcán, larga cenizas y gases . El paisaje puede llegar a ser completamente transformado. Va formando ríos y cuevas que más tarde se solidifican.
The concept of natural rights is most clearly contained in the Declaration when it states that human beings are endowed with the rights of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
Those are not rights granted by the Government but are natural rights bestowed on all mankind.
The heliocentric model was generally rejected by the ancient philosophers for three main reasons:
1) If the Earth is rotating about its axis, and orbiting around the Sun, then the Earth must be in motion. However, we cannot ``feel'' this motion. Nor does this motion give rise to any obvious observational consequences. Hence, the Earth must be stationary.
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2) If the Earth is executing a circular orbit around the Sun then the positions of the stars should be slightly different when the Earth is on opposite sides of the Sun. This effect is known as parallax. Since no stellar parallax is observable (at least, with the naked eye), the Earth must be stationary. In order to appreciate the force of this argument, it is important to realize that ancient astronomers did not suppose the stars to be significantly further away from the Earth than the planets. The celestial sphere was assumed to lie just beyond the orbit of Saturn.
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3)The geocentric model is far more philosophically attractive than the heliocentric model, since in the former model the Earth occupies a privileged position in the Universe.
Sorry for the late response but the answer is C. may I please have brainliest?