According to the self-serving bias, we tend to attribute our successes to skill and our losses to chance.<span> The self-serving bias is a cognitive bias that causes a person to view their own actions favorably.</span>
<span>Example for self-serving bias is the following: Blaming the tree for getting in your way after you crashed the car .
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A,a,d are all the right answer...
It can boost the economy, like the Great Depression, we had a surplus of everything and by funding the war and sending out food it helped get rid of that surplus and raise back prices and it gave jobs
Nationalism or Racism, possibly?
What are the choices?
The false statement about John B. Watson is the one that says that he worked with Edward C. Tolman to prove that fear is both an instinct and a reflex.
Although he worked on the subject through the Little Albert Experiment, he did not work with Edward C. Tolman but with Rosalie Rayner, his assistant and later couple.
In the experiment, Watson intended to demonstrate how the principles of classical conditioning, which had just been raised by Ivan Pavlov in those years, could be applied to a child's fear reaction to a white rat.