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Evadne, a teacher at an elementary school is completing a rating scale for one her students. The teacher has often complained about the student to the school counselor, leaving a bad impression about the student on the school counselor. Which of the following rating scale errors is most likely to occur?
(a) Severity
(b) Negative halo
(c) Social desirability
(d) Response Deviance
Answer:
The best answer seems to be negative halo.
Explanation:
Negative halo is also known as reverse halo effect. Halo effect refers to a cognitive bias caused by a good first impression. It happens when we allow that first impression to influence our general opinion of a person. Negative halo is, therefore, the opposite, when we allow a first bad impression to permeate our thoughts and actions toward that person. In the situation we are studying here, it is very likely that the school counselor will be influenced by the unfavorable opinions he/she has heard from the teacher.
Answer:
Fixed
Growth
Growth
Explanation:
Carol Dweck is an Stanford psychologist who developed the concept of fixed mindset and growth mindset:
- A fixed mindset refers to the mindset where a person believes that their abilities and intelligence are fixed traits and already set and therefore cannot be improved.
- A growth mindset refers to the mindset where a person believes that their abilities and intelligence are not set but that rather can be improved by effort and persistence.
From these definitions we can see that creators most frequently cultivate a growth mindset since they improve by effort and persistence in their art.
The answer is primary group. The primary group is being referred to a group, a small group in particular, where they share a close and personal relationship. A family is one of the example of this group and it is likely that Sylvia's parents is the reason as to why it affected her decision and priorities.
Answer: d) the pivot point
Explanation:
The <em>pivot point </em>is that moment in a character's becoming when their situation changes and the conclusion of the story starts to become foreseeable.
<em>It's like "a turn of fate" and the main idea/ lesson of the story is revealed. </em>