2. Relationship-enhancing.
Distress-maintaining is an attribution that places more responsibility on people for their negative behaviours and less on their positive behaviours. (Ex. Sue’s husband must have forgotten because he doesn’t care about her.) So not this one.
Relationship-enhancing is the opposite. More responsibility for positive and less for negative. (Ex. Sue’s husband is late to their dinner and it must have been the traffic, not his time-management skills.) This is correct.
Observe-biased (aka fundamental attribution error or actor observer bias) is the tendency to judge other people’s behaviour by their personality and your own behaviour by external factors. (Ex. That man honked the horn three times because he’s an angry person but I kicked my desk because my reports were accidentally shredded.) Not this one.
I don’t quite know what insecure attribution is but I believe it is feeling more insecure about yourself when you attribute something to you instead of to external factors. Don’t trust me completely on this one, but I don’t think this is correct.
Answer:
The Answer is World War I
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Answer:
In the 6th stage which is the <u>Isolation v/s intimacy stage.</u>
Explanation:
According to Erik Erikson, <u>development happens when a conflicting crisis or dilemma is resolved</u> during certain stage of life. this crisis in a way defines a person's personality and general goals at a particular age.
the <u>6th stage is for early adulthood,</u> ranging from the ages of early 20s to early 40s. A person decides weather they want to associate with other people and form lasting relationships in this age. the failure to do so may lead to feelings of isolation. some people may develop a <u>liking for this solitude and thus decide on a life alone</u>.
Answer: False
It is true that the merchant's wife misses her husband however she didn't tell her neighbor about her longing for her husband. In order to appease her longing in a way or another, she writes a letter. In the letter she writes how much she misses her husband and how much she wants him to come home.
Answer: Malik's approach best illustrates: TRIAL AND ERROR PROBLEM SOLVING.
Explanation: Trial and error problem solving involves a process whereby to find a solution to a problem, many possible solutions are tried and the researcher learns from mistakes until a way is found. This method is characterized by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success.