<h2><u>Self-serving bias</u> tends to be caused by a desire to protect an individual’s self-esteem.
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Explanation:
- Self-serving bias is a conceptual perception where a person attributes oneself for his/her own successes to his/her own efforts, hard work, intelligence etc., but blame others or other situations for any failures.
- It acts as a defensive mechanism to protect an individual’s self-esteem.
- This makes a person to favor oneself more, attribute only positive events to self, boost self confidence, feel proud about self; at the same time, blaming others or luck or other situations for failures is simply done to protect one’s self-esteem.
- This behavior will make a person to move away from one’s responsibilities or cannot accept mistakes or failures and detrimental to one’s personal behavior and relationships as well as any learning outcome.
- For eg., a student praising oneself for his/her success in an exam but blaming the teacher or the question paper for failure in another exam
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Answer:
I am very uncomfortable.. with the energy we've created in the studio today-
Explanation:
I thinks it’s like if u are really hot
The three (3) correct answers are:
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[A]: "Avoid using illegal substances."
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[C]: "Let someone known where you will be."
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[D]: "Be alert."
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<u>Note</u>: Choice [B]: "Be flexible with your limits." ; is INCORRECT. To the contrary, one should be FIRM with one's limits.
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