I believe the answer is the Neolithic Age.
This question is missing the answer choices. I have found the complete question online. The choices are:
a) cooperative
b) dispositional
c) accusatory
d) situational
Answer:
These attributions, which were all b) dispositional attributions, did not really give any consideration to the fact that the students may have had other reasons for failing the exam that were beyond their immediate control.
Explanation:
<u>This question is related to the attribution theory, which analyzes how people try to find relationships of cause and effect, even there is none, to explain events or behaviors.</u> There are two ways in which people justify or explain something: the situational attributions and the dispositional attributions.
<u>Professor Bush is using the </u><u>dispositional attribution</u><u>. To him, the reason why the students failed is internal - a trait or characteristic the students possess. To his mind, they are lazy and undisciplined, and that is the sole cause of their bad grades.</u>
Professor Bush failed to consider any reasons outside the students themselves, any outside forces, which would be an example of situational attribution. For instance, students may be going through a hard time financially, or perhaps undergoing a lot of pressure and stress for some reason.
Answer:
A because zitisons free brainliest baby
Explanation:
Because we have to preserve that thing or let it go for something more valuable.
In the opening scene, each of the character Lago, Rodrigo, and Brabantio had different issues with Otello, however, the only character you used the word hate, was Lago.
Brabantio was angry and hated Otello because he believed Otello had bewitched and used voodoo on his daughter, for her to have eloped with him.
Rodrigo hated Otello because Otello had taken the girl he wanted to marry (Desdemona).
Lago, on the other hand, hated Otello because Othello made Cassio 2nd in command instead of him. He feels Cassio was less experienced.