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Answer: Temperament, biological basis
Explanation: Temperaments refers to a consistent differences in individual behaviors that has a biological basis.
They are independent of values and attitude.
Temperaments are formed from infant and they do not change as the infant grows. it just develops with time.
It helps individuals determine how they will react to situations and form individuals personality traits.
Answer:
B. She does not think he is a good person
Explanation:
Liza says "You won't see him again in a hurry." talking about Dolittle, then higgens says, "I don't want to, Eliza Do you?" talking about him not seeing Dolittle again. In lizas response, she says "Not me. I don't want never to see him again, I don't. He's a disgrace to me, he is, collecting dust, instead of working at his trade." So clearly Liza is stating how she does NOT want to see him again and how she does NOT like him.
Answer:
Parasitic
Explanation:
Alfred Adler was a psychologist who developed a personality theory. One of the main concepts of this theory was the concept of Parasitic relationship with parents. According to this, people (especially teenagers and adults) tend to make a relationship with them in which they put special interest on the desire of the parents and not in their own personal desires. Also, they make no personal decisions without first asking their parents.
In this example, Jade "checks-in" daily with her mother and made no decisions without consulting her and she's actually in a pre-med major because that's what her mother wanted. We can see that <u>Jade is putting major interest in her mother's interests instead of her personal desires and she maintains a "close" relationship with her mother which is not allowing to take decisions by herself. </u>Therefore, Adler would see Jade's relationship with her mother as a parasitic one.