This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
You have walked in late to class, and your psychology professor is explaining how one personality theorist sees personality as a relatively stable set of potential responses to various situations. You know immediately that your professor is talking about the theories of
a. J.ulian Rotter.
b. B. F. Skinner
c. Albert Bandura
d. John Watson.
Answer:
You know immediately that your professor is talking about the theories of
a. J.ulian Rotter.
Explanation:
J.ulian B. Rotter was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1916. He was a psychologist who developed influential theories such as social learning theory and locus of control. According to Rotter, personality can be described as a relatively stable set of potentials responses to different situations. However, stable does not mean unchangeable. To Rotter, if you can change the way a person thinks, you can also change the way they respond or behave.
NOTE: I had to spell J.ulian like this because, for some reason, Brainly interprets it as a bad word. That also happens with other similar names such as J.uliet.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Magma can push through holes or cracks in the crust, causing a volcanic eruption
Answer:
Extinction; the rat will stop responding to the song
Explanation:
Extinction will take place as the rat will stop responding to the song since no treats are being provided anymore.
Answer:
rights and behaviour of people from minority groups and which celebrates their diversity. There is some important legislation in this field, including the Equality Act 2010 and the Protection from Harassment Act 1997
Explanation:
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This data is called "secondary data".
An example for a usage of a secondary data is when a researcher takes up a data collected by someone else, for exam ple a large survey, and analyses this data to receive new insights from it - this is a fairly common practice. Often for example official government data is used by scientists