The correct answer is the fundamental attribution error.
Fundamental attribution error (FAE) refers to the phenomenon in which we attribute others' behavior to their disposition (personality) and their abilities, intelligence and skills (or their lack thereof), while attributing our own behavior to situational factors outside our control (bad weather, a harsh teacher, an unforeseen event, etc.). An instance of FAE is failing an exam. If we fail an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to situational factors (the exam was unfairly hard, the teacher graded it unfairly, etc.). On the other hand if another person fails an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to factors internal to him or her- he/ she did not study hard enough, he/she is not intelligent and is incompetent.
Sara is probably unpopular.
In general, people acted silly in front of their peers in order to gained attention from their social group.
Combined with the fact that Sara is insensitive to her friend's feeling, we could conclude that Sara is not received very well among her social groups despite her efforts to gained attention.
Answer:
Two adjectives: encouragement and confidence
Another word is determination
Explanation:
It’s the first real battle in the revolution, yet the British won. The patriots got a huge self confidence boost, being determined that they could fight in this war. It encouraged many others to join.
Answer:
D, Bounded Rationality
Explanation:
According to my research on different decision making processes and terminology, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the term being described is called Bounded Rationality. This is the idea that rationality is limited when individuals make decisions because they are easily influenced, their minds are still developing, and because of the time limit in which the decision needs to be made. As an effect of rationality being limited young people make haste decisions which many times can lead to them becoming pioneers in a certain area.
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