They simple do not respond as well or at all to stimuli. Please mark Brainliest!!!
Answer:This is an example of how INSTITUTION impact our communication and relationships.
Explanation:
An institution is an organization created by people which operates formally in maintaining a particular members of the society who falls under that organisation.
Certain authorities are responsible in running these organisations and they are rules,standards or norms and traditions associated with how each individual should carry themselves if they are part of those organisations.
These rules may also guides the members on how they communicate or form relationships.
Churches are one of these institutions under which there are ways of living that the members are expected to follow such as not dating before marriage or not divorcing after marriage.
Answer:
Market research tells producers what consumers
want and what they're willing to pay
Explanation:
<u>Cartoonist Scott Adams, author of the Dilbert comic, writes of "cubicle cities," large areas with innumerable employees packed into individual workspaces separated by partial walls. In this workplace design</u>, density is increased. He writes in a satirical, often sarcastic, way about the social and psychological landscape of workers (white-collar) in modern business corporations. The Dilbert series came to national prominence through the downsizing period in 1990s America and was then distributed worldwide.
<em>Dilbert is the main character in the strip (a stereotypical technically-minded single male). He is a skilled engineer but has a poor social and romantic life.</em>
Answer:
This is an example of D. Emotion-focused coping.
Explanation:
This is a stress management technique in which an individual tries to <em>lower negative emotional reactions to external stressors. </em>
There are 2 types:
- Positive: the individual tries to work things out through meditation, therapy, distractions, etc.
- Negative: the individual suppresses the emotions and avoids them.
In this case, the man is carrying out a positive emotion-focused coping since he is constantly telling himself to cheer up, congratulating himself for his accomplishments in order to get through his struggles.