Probably yes tbh i mean i would say yes not sure
Answer:
<em>The correct option is C) imagination inflation</em>
Explanation:
Imagination inflation can be described as a situation in which imagining a situation that never occurred is done with such frequency that the person starts believing that the scenario of his imagination actually occurred.
As Nadine's younger brother starts to imagine himself dialing the phone when he was younger hence this is an example of imagination inflation.
Answer:
Conducting a 360- degree feedback process
Explanation:
A 360-degree feedback is a method or a process by which feedback or opinions from an employee's colleagues, subordinates and supervisor, as well as a self-evaluation by the individual themselves is gathered.
Here, individuals compare views of their own performance with the behaviorally specific performance info from their colleagues manager, subordinates, and peers.
In the context, Dr. Davis invites his colleagues to attend his class and asks them give or provide feedback on his teaching methods and about engaging his students. Thus Dr Davis is trying to conduct a 360- degree feedback process.
His backgrounds in mathematics and engineering was demonstrated in:
<span>- his development of statistical analysis methods
- his invention of a machine to calculate correlations,
- the issue of postulates and axioms in his system
- his descriptions and explanations of behavior in mathematical equations
Due to this characteristic, Clark L Hull managed to provide accurate data/measurements in studying the correlateon between motivation and behaviors and what caused them. Due to this findings, his school of psychology dominated the field in 1940s.</span>