Answer:choice blindness /blind choice
Explanation:
The concept of choice blindness refers to how we are sometimes not aware of our choices and preferences but still believe we are aware of them.
This is known as introspection illusion which refers to how our own internally examined beliefs and thoughts can all be just lies without us being aware of that. We always believe we understand our emotions and thoughts even when we actual truly don't
Sometimes in cases where we don't even know what our choice and preference are but still we won't be aware of that , there is a chance of defending the wrong choice because we are convinced that it is the one we made.
Like in this case where the same picture that was initially rejected is presented again and the same people who rejected it can't see that it that one that they rejected so they defending it thinking it is their initial choice. This is a proof of blind choice , how we sometimes don't know our own preferences but still think we do.
I believe the answer is: Inferiority
According to erikson's every individuals have the need to have a sense of belonging/to be accepted by other members of the social group.
If they fail to achieve this, they would start to think that something is wrong with them and started to develop the feeling of inferiority.
The study found that "<span>The boys who displayed feminine behaviors were much more likely to be homosexual or bisexual by the time they reached their late teens".</span>
Richard Green's Investigation taken after the advancement of
sexual orientation in two gatherings of young men:
1. Group 1 alluded to a mental well-being facility due to
their "feminine" conduct
2. Control group of young men who showed normally manly
conduct in youth
Approx. 75% of the beforehand feminine young men were either
bisexual or gay, just 4% in the control group were like that. This is less
valid for young females.
Answer: replacing held with clutched