Answer:
It is known as pluralistic ignorance.
Explanation:
Pluralistic ignorance occurs in social situations when an individual does not feel free to express their opinion and makes a wrong inference of what their peers think, so they end up accepting the option they believe the group would choose, even if they disagree.
An example would be: Karla is on the bus, and a person sits next to her, she watches the woman and thinks that looks like a kind person and would like to talk with her for a while, but nobody talks with other people on the bus so avoid talking to her.
The spectator effect is an example of pluralistic ignorance; when an emergency occurs, the larger the group that observed the emergency situation, the less likely someone will help. The individual in the group may think that it would not be right to help, or that he/she should not help because surely another person would help.
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Answer:
In McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to create the Second Bank of the United States and that the state of Maryland lacked the power to tax the Bank.
Answer:
The Machine exerts a force of 9N.
Explanation:
Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s
Final velocity (v) = 30 m/s
Time (t) = 0.5 s
Acceleration (a) = (v-u)/t
= (30-0)/0.5 m/s²
= 30/0.5 m/s²
= 60 m/s²
Mass = 0.15 kg
Force = Mass*Acceleration
= 0.15*60 N
= 9 N
Explanation:
Answer: He's using a emotion-based coping strategy.
Answer:
Economic requirements.
Explanation:
Due to economical reasons (making the bars affordable for the South Asian markets) they decided to adapt the form of the packs to suit their consumers. Hence, they were influenced by economic requirements.
It couldn't be legal requirements because no law forbids selling packs of bars in form of two or twenty.
No political requirement was mentioned in this hypotesis.
No new technology requirement would be necessary given that in Canada they sell them in packs of 10 or 20.
No cultural requirements is mentioned given that in the South Asian markets the bars are still being eaten - the only thing reduced is it's quantity which is explained by the economical reasons.