Answer:
D) socioemotional selectivity
Explanation:
Socioemotional selectivity theory is a lifespan theory of motivation which states that, as time horizons grow shorter, people's goals shift such that those with more time prioritize future-oriented goals and those with less time prioritize present-oriented goals.
Mr. Zietz retirement has driven him to prioritize present-oriented goals.
The great depression. The dust bowl occurred in the midwest, not the south.
One situation where you may make a different purchasing decision with a limited budget is snacks.
With a limited budget you may only purchase a small bag of potato chips. If you had a larger budget you would have purchased a can of Pringles potato chips and a drink. Your limited budget resulted in a smaller purchase than you would have made with a higher budget.