I believe the correct answer is: defensive and protective
practices.
In the Erving Goffman article, the two techniques employed
to safeguard the impression fostered by an individual during her presence with
others are defensive practices and protective practices. Erving Goffman defined
defensive and protective practices as a strategy and tactics used to protect
one's own projections.
Those who value love languages will consider it a transgression if their partner does not give them <u>gifts</u>.
<h3>What are love languages?</h3><h3 />
These are various ways that people believe feelings of love and care can be shown to them. Gifting is one of these love languages and a major one at that.
This means that if those who believe in love languages are not given gifts by their partners, they would consider this wrong and a transgression.
Find out more on Gift giving at brainly.com/question/12110469.
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The correct answer is: No, because the lack of assignment of communities to different levels of country music listening means there is a possibility of lurking variables.
Causation can only be determined in this case if the researchers randomly assigned different amounts of country music to different communities. They did not do this, so the study design doesn’t rule out lurking variables.
The four stages of trauma that hearing parents experience
when they receive a diagnosis that their children is exhibiting a hearing loss
are the following stages of trauma such as;
<span>-
</span>Grief
<span>-
</span>Mourning
<span>-
</span>Denial
<span>-
</span>Anger
These are emotions that the parents may feel and undergo
through due to certain circumstances such as the example above.