There should be options for this question. I managed to find them elsewhere they are:
Reference groups
Social Scripts
frames
norms
The correct answer would be that Bob was surprised because the social scripts did not meet his expectation for that situation. A social script is a series of behaviors, actions, and consequences that are expected in a particular situation or environment. So in this instance when you go to the beach you expect people to be wearing beach/swim wear and not formal attire so Bob was surprised by this unusual behavior.
Answer:
D) paradigm shift
Explanation:
Paradigm shift -
It is the method of changing or altering the process of performing a particular task or work , is known as paradigm shift .
This method is adapted to increase the production or efficiency of the work , and the method too helps in the future run .
Same method is adapted by the grocery store so as to increase the customer .
I think the answer is communication.
The correct answer is A) visual overload.
<em>While driving in the city, the busy urban environment can induce visual overload.</em>
When you are driving your car, one of your senses probably experiences over-stimulation from the environment. That is called sensory overload. Among the elements that cause this visual overload are advertising signs, urbanization, the noise, and people on the streets. That is why it is very important to focus on driving, and do not allow or minimize distractions.
The other options of the question were B) mental focus, C) road racing, and D) signage.
The correct answer is letter A
In the crime of intention, the active subject wants a dispensable result for consummation. It can be of two kinds: crime of result cut or mutilated crime of two acts. Both are types of formal crimes, however, in the first, the (dispensable) result sought will depend on the act of a third party and not on the active subject (extortion through kidnapping); in the second, the occurrence of the result (dispensable) is in the sphere of decision and action of the agent (putting the counterfeit currency in circulation).