I believe the answer is: Role conflict
Role conflict refers to the situation where individuals are expected to play two roles that are not compatible with one another
From the scenario above, both goes to work on time and helping the children with their homework assignment couldn't be solved with their current available time, so they're most likely would choose to sacrifice one for the other.
Probably to stay up to date with schooling and respond to any messages or <span>problems as soon as possible when they are given.</span>
I remember the song from schoolhouse rock
We the people, of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general wellfare, and secure the blessings of liberty, for ourselves and our posterity etc
so it is
to form a more perfect union
establish justice
insure domestic tranquilty
provide for the common defense
promote the general welfare
secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our kids
The modification in rules to allow unpaired men to propose their own choice girl cannot affect the algorithm of pairing outputs.
Explanation:
As it is the 21st century, each and every woman knows her rights, good and bad. As men are only allowed to propose in this scenario, they can not compel women to be their partners. So it is totally up to women either proposed girl or woman goes to that man or not it is totally up to her. So this modification has no symbolic effect on the pairing algorithm.
An incentive is a basic need entered into the lower levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy.
Option c
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The first and second option state the same thing, that is a state of deprivation that leads to arousal, thus unable to make one of them the right answer as it implies the other. Then, incentive has nothing to do with environmental stimuli, thus negating that possibility.
An incentive is not a behaviour as well, thus leaving the only option being a need listed in the comparatively lower levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. The Maslow’s hierarchy is a triangle with the needs of a human being stored at different levels on basis of their importance and an incentive occurs on the lower levels of this hierarchy as it is overshadowed by other concepts like self-learning.