Answer:
d. Forcing
Explanation:
Forcing technique: The term "forcing technique" is described as one of the different techniques of conflict resolution in which an individual tends to use some power or formal authority that he or she possesses in order to satisfy his or her concern in the absence of any regard associated with the party or person with whom he or she in conflict with.
In the question above, the given statement represents the forcing technique of conflict resolution.
At the time of World War I, the US Army was small compared with the mobilized armies of the European powers. As late as 1914, the Regular Army had under 100,000 men, while the National Guard (the organized militias of the states) numbered around 115,000. The National Defense Act of 1916 authorized the growth of the Army to 165,000 and the National Guard to 450,000 by 1921, but by 1917 the Army had only expanded to around 121,000, with the National Guard numbering 181,000.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
it's a. the study of mental processes and behavior.
Students are more likely to be honest in an anonymous survey, while they are less likely to be honest in a face to face interview - possibly because of fear of judgment or punishment