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You have walked in late to class, and your psychology professor is explaining how one personality theorist sees personality as a relatively stable set of potential responses to various situations. You know immediately that your professor is talking about the theories of
a. J.ulian Rotter.
b. B. F. Skinner
c. Albert Bandura
d. John Watson.
Answer:
You know immediately that your professor is talking about the theories of
a. J.ulian Rotter.
Explanation:
J.ulian B. Rotter was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1916. He was a psychologist who developed influential theories such as social learning theory and locus of control. According to Rotter, personality can be described as a relatively stable set of potentials responses to different situations. However, stable does not mean unchangeable. To Rotter, if you can change the way a person thinks, you can also change the way they respond or behave.
NOTE: I had to spell J.ulian like this because, for some reason, Brainly interprets it as a bad word. That also happens with other similar names such as J.uliet.
Answer:
stand for and believes in: Over the years Simone had been sturggling with self doubt, but she had soon become to be the person to believe in her own self. This self respect had allowed her to fly higher than she had ever gone. Simone and her family are said to be Catholic, no more information on that.
Lesson I learned: n/a (You can take a thing about Simone Biles and explain what you learned from it)
Challenges (hers): Simone Biles had been hospitalized for a year due to a kidney stone. Not only had she recovered successfully, but when she made her return she had gained 10 new medals.
5 life events : Simone was the first female U.S. gymnast to win four gold medals at a single games. Along with that Simone was the first gymnast to win three consecutive world all-around titles (throughout 2013-18). Simone first coach was named Aimee Boorman and she had trained Simone for 11 years to be exact. Simone however did not stay with her parents, as she was adopted by her grandparents with her sister(Andria) living in Texas. One of Simones recent acknowledgments was when she had taken a break of gymnastics, for her mental health. This was completely uncalled for as no athlete, on her level, had been know to take a “mental break”.
Education: Simone Biles at first was going to public school, but her parents felt she needed to go online to increase gymnastics training. She had started in 2012 and had finished in 2015, successfully.
Born: Simpne Biles was born in Columbus, OH
Explanation: I searched it all up, so it should be completely accurate.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective with the knack for solving crimes through observation and reason was modeled after Dr. Joseph Bell, one of Conan Doyle’s medical school professors. Conan Doyle, born in Scotland in 1859, studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and went on to work as a physician in England while writing fiction in his spare time. “A Study in Scarlet,” his first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes, debuted in 1887. Conan Doyle eventually published a total of four novels and 56 short stories starring the London-based sleuth, whose keen observation skills were based in part on those of Joseph Bell.
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