Answer: In the carrot scenario, Derek is able to find carrots at the price he wishes to pay because one competitor offers a lower price. That competitor is successful in making a sale and competition causes the consumer to keep looking until the desired price is found. Likewise in the computer scenario, Melissa still searches in a number of places for the desired computer. Competition again is driving the consumer action of shopping around. However, in this case, the consumer is unable to find the desired price and ultimately decides that since all competitors are asking the same price, this must be a fair market price. In that case Melissa wants the model she wants and is willing to pay a higher price for it, but only after exhausting all of her available options by checking out many competitor prices.
Answer:a. increased; remained almost unchanged.
Explanation:
I don't know what the original empire was, so I don't know what the "others" are, but here some examples:
- the Aztec empire. Contribution: the cultivation of cocoa plant
-the Roman Empire. Contribution: roads, aqueducts, spread of latin script
- Islamic Empire. Contribution: maintenance of ancient Greek knowledge in their libraries and contributions to medical knowledge
According to terror management theory, to mute the defensive and anxious response that most people have when confronted with the thought of their own death, they should experience some form of: positive feedback that boosts self-esteem.
<h3>What is the terror management theory?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the model that people developed that has to do with the way that people would have to offer protection to themselves against all of the concerns that has to do with death. Based on the theory, the way that people respond to the issues of death may be conscious and it could also be unconscious.
Hence we can say that to mute the defensive and anxious response that most people have when confronted with the thought of their own death, they should experience some form of: positive feedback that boosts self-esteem.
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By how people where treated (I think)