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Out of God' infinite mercy and love, he stepped into human history to disclose who he really is. He did this through the events of Salvation history, that is, the account (of both deeds and words) of God's saving activity for humankind. In other words, God revealed himself to the world.
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John receives a call while working at the helpdesk from someone who needs his account reset immediately. When John questions the caller, he says, "If you don’t reset my account immediately, I will call your supervisor!" What psychological approach is the caller attempting to use on John?
a. Familiarity
b. Scarcity
c. Intimidation
d. Consensus
Answer:
The psychological approach the caller is attempting to use is c. intimidation.
Explanation:
In psychology, intimidation is perceived as a maladaptive outgrowth of normal competitive urge for interrelational dominance. People who display intimidating behavior are often connecting such behavior to self-empowerment, seeing it as a useful way to get what they want from others. In children, intimidation is displayed by those who usually feel intimidated by other children, or even their parents and caretakers. Among the forms of intimidation, we can mention physical threat, emotional manipulation, verbal abuse, and physical assault.
Answer:
selection-maturation effect
Explanation:
Selection-maturation effect: The term selection-maturation effect is defined as a phenomenon in which a particular group of subjects or participants tends to change concerning a given dimension faster as compared to the subjects or participants of another group.
A selection-maturation effect arises from the different rates of a normal growth between the pretest and posttest of particular groups.
in the question above, the given statement could also reflect the selection-maturation effect.