Answer: it depends really
Explanation: Gender identity is your deeply-held inner feelings of whether you're female or male, both, or neither. Your gender identity isn't seen by others. Gender identity may be the same as the sex you were assigned at birth (cisgender) or not (transgender). Some people identify as a man (or a boy) or a woman (or a girl).
Answer:
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Answer:
Narcissistic
Explanation:
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
This is commonly known as a pervasive pattern of behavior. It is simply one's need for admiration, and lack of remorse or feelings. It is said to occur first during early adulthood and later shows up present in a variety of ways, such as
1. When the individual has a behavioral sense of self-importance such as the person exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be known as superior without equal achievements.
2. The individual is of have the mindset that he or she is "special" or simply unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people, institution etc.
It is simply an issues of self-regard, self-esteem regulation, self-representation etc.
Answer:
classically conditioned
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, the conditioned response is the learned response to the previously neutral stimulus.It is all about associating a previously neutral stimulus with another stimulus that naturally produces a response. i.e two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal. In the case of Dr. Yates, the smell, sight and taste of coffee is a conditioned stimulus, a feeling of more awakenness and ready to go is the conditioned response to the sight, smell and taste of coffee. The conditioned response would be feeling ready to go at the sight, smell and taste of coffee.