Answer and Explanation:
The claim that non-formal institutions have no role to play in the processing stage of systems theory is an incorrect claim. This is because the processing stage of systems theory is formed by the rules, concepts and ideas formed in a society. These rules, concepts and ideas have the power to create the limits and goals of a system, which is the function of the systems theory processing step. At this point, we can see the importance of non-formal institutions, as these institutions are primarily responsible for creating rules, concepts and ideas that society adopts and establishes in their communities. In this case, we can say that without non-formal institutions, the processing stage of systems theory would not exist.
The answer is:
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorder (OCPD)
- Require perfectionism
- Excessive attention to details
- They want to control others' environment
- Stiff manners
Answer:
Cantor the salesman,
1. probed Doris to know the state of her finances in a casual manner,
2. created fear in her by telling her of the possibility of dealing with the IRS and later,
3. went upfront in asking her about her card details.
Explanation:
In episode 680, of Anatomy of a scam, we learn about skills employed by salesmen to elicit delicate information from their prospects. Cantor, a seasoned salesman employs this tactics in his phone conversation with Doris. To know the state of her finances, Cantor probed Doris for delicate information like the amount of savings she had and the mortgage she owes. Because he was relaxed in asking these questions. Doris was more wiling to open up.
In trying to get her to pay the membership fee, he presented a likely problem which he explained joining the business would help her solve. When he wanted to extract the details from her debit card for payment, he went upfront in requesting them.
Answer:
Education, health, industrialization, service economy, stability, quality of life
Explanation:
The answer is A, hope this helped