Cognitive dissonance, is a term used in psychology that explains the feeling of discomfort by a person who is facing two situations that contradict each other.
An example used to explain it, is the story of the fox who very much wants to eat a bunch of grapes that is in a very high place. As the Fox can not find a way to reach it, she gives up using the excuse that the grapes are green and bitter.
To alleviate cognitive dissonance, one can:
1- Change the behavior to relieve the situation of discomfort.
2- Try to justify the discomfort with new ideas
3- Justify the discomfort.
Answer:
Bonding (odyssey ware)
Explanation:
well, all the other answers that were given didn't make sense to the question and the definition didn't match either but the answer bonding is good because they're spending time with each other gettiing to know each other.
Answer:
There are many more small organisms than large organisms in the ocean.
Explanation:
According to the 10% rule, there are many more organisms at the first trophic level, and most small organism make up the first trophic level in marine ecosystem. examples are planktons and detritus. They are the primary producers, and the primary consumers are also mostly made up small aquatic animals who feed on planktons. This is an indication that there are more small organisms in the ocean compared to large organisms because the large organisms depends directly on indirectly on the small organisms for survival.
5. Contributors who live outside the district
An epigraph is a quotation placed at the beginning of a work or a chapter.<span>"Self-Reliance" was published in 1841 in a collection entitled Essays<span>. In 1844, Emerson published a second collection. The <span>essay urges readers to trust their own intuition and common sense rather than automatically following popular opinion </span></span></span>
The epigraphs to Emerson's essay "self-reliance" all somehow deal with independence and self-reliance.