Answers: discrepancy, ideal, sad, ought, anxious.
Explanation: The self-discrepancy theory is a theory that states that people compare their “actual self" to “ideal self”. The differences between the actual and ideal self create emotional discomforts such as fear, restlessness, being sad.
Self discrepancy theory is the disparity between the actual self( characters that an individual possesses) to the ideal self( idealized version of oneself that is as a result of life experience) or ought self (who individuals believe they should become).
Eric would like to be a guitarist which is his ideal self. Due to the discrepancies between his actual and ideal self, he feels sad. He thinks he should spend more time volunteering which is his ought self. When he eventually thinks about how his actual self differs from the ought self, he becomes anxious.
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(1) to build knowledge and facilitate efficient learning, (2) to understand various issues, (3) to know the truth and prove lies, and (4) to seek opportunities, among others.
Explanation:
Is this for math or science.? Because for math it should be d. Ratio in math means the the “quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other” for example. The ratio of bananas to apples is 8 to 4.
But it is also used to describe the change of something. For example, the ratio that one say we will have floating cars is….
SO it most likely d. But maybe a. But I confused why there are science things.
Answer: There are "Currently over 106,000 people in the U.S. on the waiting list for an organ transplant.
Explanation: Over 106,000 people
According to Philip R.Shaver, there are three "behavioral systems" that play a role in romantic love: attachment, caregiving and sexual attraction.
You view love as an attachment when you are emotionally dependent on the other person for your happiness, safety and security, while love as caregiving refers to the great pleasure you receive from supporting, caring for and taking of a loved one.
Lastly, love as a sexual attraction is when you can't get the other person out of your mind and the thought of him or her excites you and turns you on.
If we will based the statement above from Shaver's model, we can say that the love being felt by John and Cynthia for each other transcends from attachment love to caregiving love.