Answer:
A. Reaction formation
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud is considered the father of psychoanalysis which is a school of therapy that focuses a lot in the unconscious and how our early development influences our later behaviors.
According to him, there are defense mechanisms which are defined as the mental processes that are often unconscious and that protects us from anxiety that we would feel if they weren't there. In other words, they protect us from feeling anxious.
Reaction formation is one of these defense mechanism in which a person thinks their feelings are unacceptable and therefore they display the opposite behavior than what they feel (like for example when a toddler expresses a lot of love for his newborn sister even when he is jealous).
In this example, Diego likes Sierra but this makes him uncomfortable so instead of telling her, <u>he makes fun of her, displaying the opposite behavior (as if he didn't like her at all).</u> Therefore he is engaging in the reaction formation defense mechanism.
Answer:
178 ft
let t1 = drop time, let t2 = time for sound to travel up to you, Y = well depth
t1 + t2 = 3.5
Y = 1087 t2 = 16 t1^2
Substitute: t2 = 3.5 - t1
16 t1^2 = 1087 (3.5 - t1)
16 t1^2 = 3804.5 - 1087 t1
16 t1^2 + 1087 t1 - 3804.5 = 0
Solve via quadratic equation: t1 = 3.336 s, t2 = 0.164 s
Y = 178 ft
Answer:
a) There is a dearth of institutions for social sciences and humanities in India who are experiential in teaching. The closest ones people know are: Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai and IIT’s which to some extent keep some practical component while institutions like JNU and certain courses in some Central Universities do not have that. I do not have a specific take on some emerging private institutions like Ashoka University, O P Jindal except for the fact that they are quite expensive. Some highly specialised institutions like IIPS, Mumbai or Centre for Developing Studies, Trivandrum offer very specialized courses at MPhil, PhD level. However, I am also hopeful that in the coming years there will be more demand for this discipline as many students I have observed are increasingly becoming interested in this field.
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