Answer:
Gina exemplifies the attribution style most prone to depression since <em>she feels like she won't have success on written assignments, feels she is not good at sociology and that she is not smart enough. </em>
Explanation:
Depression is a mental disorder characterized by a <em>persistent feeling of sadness and despair</em>, as well as a general loss of interest. It can be fueled if the individual has a negative view of him/herself and constantly puts him/herself down.
In this case, Gina is the most prone to depression since the grade created a negative response on her, on her persona and on her general aspirations. She feels like she won't have success anymore, that she isn't good and that she is not smart enough.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Athletes choke for various reasons, but most importantly it is because of too much worry or pressure. This can be as a result of the over-analysis of situations or actions in which they are performing. It could be a result of poor coping techniques. Another reason could be a change in settings or platform in which they perform.
Some of how sport psychology professionals can work with athletes to help them avoid choking experience are:
1. They should help them relax before the action or performance.
2. They should tell them to do breathe in breathe out technique, most especially when taking a kick such as a penalty kick.
3. They should trust the players and tell them to focus on the task.
4.. They should let the players carry out Pre Performace Routine.
Answer:
Expensive Materials
Explanation:
Houses built using expensive and extremely good quality materials are more expensive than houses that aren't quite the sight for sore eyes, and aren't that good quality but still liveable, are obviously going to be more expensive. For example, a 2000 sqft house could cost 500K USD for medium quality products and materials, but that same house, but with marble, gold, and very good materials would cost probably 800K - 1.2M USD. Materials' looks aren't that important, and the quality doesn't have to be astronomical either, the home just has to be livable.
The answers are in this order:
1. Southwest Asia;
2. East Asia;
3. Southeast Asia;
4. South Asia;
5. Central Asia and Siberian Russia;
Asia is the biggest continent on the Earth, so it is no wonder that it has multiple regions, five to be more specific, all of which are relatively big on their own. Each of these regions has its own unique, characteristics, linguistically, religiously, culturally, in the physical appearance of the people... Also, each of these regions has its own unique geography, while some are dominated with arid and semi-arid landscapes like Southwest Asia, some like Southeast Asia are covered with tropical rainforest, while Easy Asia is dominated by the continental climates with monsoon influences. Some are dominated by highlands while some are dominated with mountains etc.