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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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Rhys submits a major report to his boss ahead of the deadline. his boss assumes that rhys is conscientious rather than that he s

imply had more time than usual to devote to the assignment. this example illustrates the:
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1 answer:
iren2701 [21]3 years ago
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This example illustrates the fundamental attribution error. It is a tendency of a person that explain a certain behavior of someone based on that person's personality. This is to underestimate the effect of external factors like events that happened which lead to that person's behavior at that moment.
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The serial position effect explains how the sequential order of information affects human memory. It implies that the first and last elements in a series are the ones we can remember the easiest, while the middle ones are more difficult to recall.

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This value of right or wrong often used by each members of society to form standard of behaviors that accepted in that society.

2. Most Myth and legends provide explanation on Natural world as the fruit of interaction between Gods and Humans.
For exmaple When we observed religions in ancient greek and Hindu civilization for example, we will find many effort to explain natural disaster such as 'earthquakes' or 'tsunami' as the result of god's wrath.

3. Many members of a society used the myth to interpret the events that happened in their personal lives.
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4. Yes. Even though they do it indirectly, myths and legends are very influential in the establishment of moral standards.
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5. I believe it would be better.
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6. In American Cutlrue, boogey man is used to describe a creature or individuals who are hiding near your personal space and waiting for the opportunities to come and hurt you.
If we observed other cultures, we would find similar mythical figure such as <span>Bokkenrijders in netherlands and  Sack man in spain.

7. I will pick bravery as the character traits.
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