Answer:
A.) Ensuring that the group's beliefs are represented in public policy
I believe robin displays: <span>rule utilitarianism
</span><span>rule utilitarianism refers to a form of principle that viewed actions could only be considered as right if those actions conform to certain rules that would bring the greater good for the group as a collective. People who held this view will based their moral compass solely on the effect of their actions, not the action itself.</span>
Answer:
Cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
In psychology, the term cognitive dissonance refers to the mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values.
This discomfort is triggered by a situation in which a person's belief is contradicted by new evidence perceived by the person so the person will try to find a way to resolve the contradiction to reduce their discomfort.
In this example, Sonya thought sororities were filled with snobs, however during her first week in campus she was approached by a sorority member who invited her to a social function.
We can see that <u>Sonya's beliefs about sororities were contradicted by the new evidence she perceived when she attended the social function</u>, this made her feel cognitive dissonance and <u>her way to resolve the contradiction was to conclude that sororities do a lot of good things for the community.</u>
Thus, Sonya's change in attitude to match her behavior relates to cognitive dissonance.
Answer:
Culture
Explanation:
According to Schaefer (2002), the transfer of ideas, customs, values and artefacts among a group of people leads to learning environment where the socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects and behaviour is learned over time. This is then combined with the previously learned customes and behavior and leads to the formulation of a different culture. The totality of learned, socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects, and behavior is simply known as culture.
Answer:Polymorphism
Explanation:
Ok, Polymorphism is an important features of the three features of Java Object Oriented Programming(OOPS). Other two features are the inheritance and Encapsulation.
The feature inheritance is the ability to create new classes that share the characteristics of existing classes. The new classes created, no doubt has the characteristics of existing class but the new classes will have another specific features.
The feature Encapsulation is the classing of variables.
The feature POLYMORPHISM in programming language is the feature of languages that allows the same word to be interpreted correctly in different situations based on the context.