FACIAL FEEDBACK EFFECT
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the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger and happiness</span>
Answer:
The answer is imaginary audience.
Explanation:
Imaginary audience is a psychological phenomenon in which a person imagines a group of people watching or listening to him. It is related to the <u>spotlight effect</u>, in which a person believes he is more noticeable than he really is (e.g. when getting a new hair cut).
Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget stated that the imaginary audience effect occurs to most young children, and some adolescents.
The correct answer is panic disorder. A panic disorder is
defined as an anxiety disorder by which reoccurs in an individual of having to
feel unexpected panic attacks. They are describe as having sudden periods of
having to feel an intense fear, exhibiting the symptoms of having to sweat,
shake, or even shortness of breathe.
Answer:D.unending equal payments paid at equal time intervals
Explanation:
What is a perpetuity?
A perpetuity is a instance in which money is paid continuously for every equal time interval and this is payment is infinite.in
This cash flow occurs now up to forever
Although this is only theorical that the cash flow payment can go on forever but there are related examples which can be explained as perpetuity such as real estate and certain types of bonds.
In the UK for example there is government bond which is called Consol. Under Consol people with bonds get annual fixed coupons as long as they still have hold unto those bonds and if the government doesn't stop the Consol.
The real estate is also an example in which a person but property for the purpose of renting it out , people will keep paying the owner as long as the property is still there to rent out.
Answer: a) episodic memory
Explanation: Episodic memory are long time memories, it involves the explicit recollection of the memories of past events or experiences.
In the context of the statement, although it has been a long time ( one year ago), the level of excitement could still be explicitly recalled as the college team won the national championship in basketball. This is a good illustration of episodic memory.