In the context of team and organizational effectiveness, the Dunning–Kruger effect refers to people systematically overestimating their own performance in areas where they lack competence and readily dismissing any information to the contrary.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Dunning-Kruger effects refer a situation in which people trust like they only smart and have more ability than in real scenario. However, person with less capability do not possess the more skills which required to realise their own inability.
Golem effect, a psychological effects in which less expectations are made upon individual either by superiors or by themselves, leading to poorer performance. Pygmalion effect defines the phenomenon where others' expectations for achieving the target by a person affects the aimed person's performance level.
Autler towns’ effect is related with the ohysic term for the effect and result to an oscillating electric field. From this, concluding that Option A is correct to the given statement.
Answer:
Jessica was in a study of moral development based on the methods of <u>"Lawrence kohlberg".</u>
Explanation:
Lawrence kohlberg's theory of moral development is based on six stages and his theory was based on the Jean Piaget's theory. This theory explains about the process of thinking because an individual goes through many moral issues. The thinking process happened when an individual thinks that what is good and what is bad in a particular situation.
Europeans used many advanced tools like swords guns explosives and were probably more skilled in swordsmanship.
While they Native Americans used natural tools like animal bones and stuff to shape spears also bow and arrows so their technology had no match for the Europeans.
For cultural I feel like the NA's were more down to Earth and wanted peace while of course the Europeans wanted war because they wanted their way.
<span>Social psychology differs from sociology in its focus on</span> the influences of the social world in which we exist.
Sociology is the application of psychology in today's world, whereas psychology is more so the study of the individual.