Im sorry I don't know that one, I would try looking it up
Answer:c. interpret his boss's questions as badgering and feel angry.
Explanation:
This whole incident or situation will remind him of what his mom used to do badgering on him at all times checking up on him.
This will feel like a repetition of something that he has been through before which will trigger his anger .
He may forget that his boss is checking him on the professional level just because this happened repeatedly when he grew up and he ended up hating this kind of behaviour.
You have to be at least 16
Answer:
Actor/observer bias
Explanation:
In psychology, the actor/observer bias refers to the tendency to attribute our own actions to external causes while attributing other people's behaviors to internal causes.
When the results of a situation are negative, if the negative outcome happened to the person, the person will likely attribute the outcome to external circumstances. But when it comes to other people, the person will attribute the outcome to the other person behaviors, habits or actions.
In this example, Jeremiah falls and thinks the ice is brutal. <u>He is attributing the fall to an external circumstance (the ice)</u>. But then, when his friend Ed falls on the same spot, he says his friend is really clumsy, <u>attributing the fall to an inner characteristic of his friend</u>. Therefore, this would be an example of actor/observer bias.