Answer:
social identities
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various sociologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this illustrates the impact of our social identities on prejudice. Social Identity an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group, and since ingroup bias is described as being prejudice or preferring a specific group while discriminating others we can say this is the answer.
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The correct answer is internal.
Internal locus of control refers to when a person believes that he or she personally has control and responsibility for the outcomes in his or her life, and that external forces are not responsible for his or her life outcomes. For instance, a person with an internal locus of control is more likely to believe that his or her academic and job success (or lack thereof) lies in his or her control rather than in external factors such as others' intentions, unfairness, poor situations, etc.
<span>Nigeria is run as a hereditary monarchy. In a republic such as Kenya, people elect others to make laws for them. South Africa is classified as a Parliamentary Democracy. In South Africa, citizens to not directly elect the President. In South Africa, the ability to vote is based on race. In Nigeria, women are not allowed to vote. In Kenya, all citizens above the age of 18 are granted suffrage.</span>
The answer to this question is the term introspection. Introspection is the observation and interpretation of a persons own feelings, thoughts, sensations, and images. It is an observation of the mental and emotional state of a person by examining his or her soul.
Answer:
b. context
Explanation:
In communication, the term context refers to the environment (physical) and the framework where communication takes place. In other words, it refers to the setting, the people that are around us and the place we are when we are communicating. Depending on the context we're in, our style will be different (phrasing, use of words, volume, etc).
In this example, Ralph was in a party and he was telling about it to his friend Sarah in a loud tone. However, when his mother enters the room, he changes his loud tone and stops using profanity. We can see that <u>there was a change in the environment where the communication was taking place when his mother entered the room and that change affected his style of talking</u> to his friend. Therefore, Ralph would be reacting to a change in context.