Answer:
general; particular
Explanation:
Peter Ludwig Berger was an Austrian-born American sociologist and Protestant theologian born on March 17, 1929. According to my research on studies conducted by Berger, I can say that based on the information provided within the question he has described this as seeing the general in the particular. Basically stating that it sees the majority within something specific.
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<span>This innocent child IS any more to blame for the despair that overtook him, then an innocent man taken by a robber in the woods?
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He can make all of those points except that <span>there is no research suggesting teens behave differently than adults.
This is clearly wrong as there is quite a lot of research which tells us otherwise. Teenagers and adults obviously behave in different ways - teens tend to be far more immature than adults (even though there are a lot of immature adults, however, not as many as immature teens).
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Answer: (D) Chance
Explanation:
The chance is the term which refers to the unpredictable or the unexpected about the events that occur without ant observable cause and the human intention.
According to the question, the chance is the tendency for perceive the various types of meaningful patterns in some random way or sequence for estimating the result and any type of outcome. It also leads to underestimating the outcome or result in the system.
Therefore, Option (D) is correct.