Answer:
C) Cognitive
Explanation:
According to my research on the different psychological approaches, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the type of model of behavior being used here is a Cognitive model. This is because this model refers to the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and thinking. Which the aspects of "unrealistic expectations and negative thinking" fall under this category.
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The first Transcontinental Railroad in the United States was opened on May 10th, 1869- the correct answer is:
in the 1860s.
The plans to build such a Railway have started as early as 1930s.
It actually didn't connect both coasts, but ended far from the East Coast.
The correct answer is personal narrative.
The Personal Narrative is a textual modality that presents a narration about a remarkable fact or event in a person's life. In this type of text, we can feel the emotions and feelings expressed by the narrator.
Like a narration, the personal account presents a well-defined time and space where the narrator becomes the protagonist of the story.
The answer is Extraversion;Introversion.
Extrovert tend to be more likely engage in social interractions which improve the probability of having close emotional relationship with other people.
Introverts on the other hand, are tend to avoid social interraction which reduce their probability to have a meaningful relationship and increase the probability of depression.
Answer: The influence of the dominant religion of these regions.
Max Weber was a German philosopher, sociologist and political economist. One of his most famous works is <em>"The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism." </em>In this book, Weber argues that the Protestant ethic of Northern Europe (in particular Calvinism) motivated actions such as valuing hard work, developing enterprises, accumulating and investing wealth and engaging in trade. He concludes that this Protestant ethic was responsible for the emergence of modern capitalism.