Answer: the contestants and observers thought the questioners were more knowledgeable than the contestants.
Explanation: Ross et al published a paper in the journal of personality and social psychology in 1977 titled
"Social Roles, Social Control, and Biases in Social-Perception Processes". They demonstrated that our actions and perceptions are determined by roles we have to play in interpersonal encounters; this is the biasing effect social roles have on performance.
In this instance the observers and the contestants perceived the questioners as having superior knowledge as the questioners were given latitude in how they frame the questions. Due to their social roles, the questioners were "the powerful" while the contestants and observers were "the powerless" playing out their roles and not taking into account the biasing effect.
If the roles were switched around, the outcome would still be the same with each group irrespective of their actual ability and knowledge.
I am pretty sure that many villages in the Sahel have been settled at the edge of the Sahara. I choose the option C because It seems to me that you are referring era of Sahelian Kingdoms and If so, most odf them were settled <span>at the edge of the Sahara. Do hope you will find it helpful!
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Answer: Arusha
Explanation: The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of 6 Partner States: the Republics of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the Republic of Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.
Answer: This is dissociation.
Explanation: Dissociation here can be defined as the discontinuity of an existing connection or association between Rollo and Smooth Operators LLC.
Egypt is ruled by religious leaders and their democratic leaders are influenced by religious thoughts. Hope this helped!!!