This perspective is part of a concept called <em>narrative identity</em> and it is developed by Dan McAdams, a Northwestern University psychologist.
Narrative identity is defined as <u>someone’s evolving life narrative, integrating their story from the beginning of their lives and the future they wish to achieve by relating their experiences to their life’s purpose</u>.
The dark triad<span> is a subject in </span>psychology<span> that focuses on three personality traits: </span>narcissism<span>, </span>Machiavellianism<span>, and </span>psychopathy.[1][2][3][4]<span> Use of the term "dark" implies that people possessing these traits have malevolent qualities.</span>
Answer:The fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
The fundamental attribution error which is also referred to as overattribution effect is how we tend to overly attribute someone's behavior to their personality and pay no attention to situational factors that may have led to that behavior.
This is a cognitive bias in which we believe one actions are because of who they are as a person rather than considering social and environmental factors that may have pushed them
Maybe Sheila had encountered some disturbing situation on the way coming to meet Jamal or she might have stopped and helped someone who was in trouble on the road and as a result got her hair and clothes messed up and all these are situational factors that Jamal isn't considering.
Explanation:
A. the doctrine of salvation -- Soteriology
It is the theory of deliverance from sin the the consequences.
B. the doctrine of the church -- Ecclesiology
It is the theory of the study of construction and decoration of churches.
C . the doctrine of last things -- Eschatology
It is the theory of death, the final judgement and the destiny of the soul.
D. the doctrine of the Holy Spirit -- Pneumatology
It is the study of Christianity which is concerned with the Holy Spirit
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because its 44 inches, 44 divided by 4 is 11