The Big Five personality traits are apparent in every culture.
Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
Human behavior is similar across different types of cultures according to cross culture psychology. The five personality traits that are called openness, conscience, extraversion, agreeable behavior and neuroticism has indeed become the most extensive study model of personality. Researches suggests that the big fiver personalities are prevalent in all the cultures across different countries. More than 50 cultures are reported to have the same personality traits. Although, there are also some controversies related to whether each and every culture has the same big personalities or not. The unclear idea is quite robust.
Although textile mills and tobacco factories emerged in the South during this time, the plans for a New South largely failed. By 1900, per-capita income in the South was forty percent less than the national average, and rural poverty persisted across much of the South well into the twentieth century.
Answer:
Ambushing
Explanation:
To ambush someone is to make a series of attack on the person with series of questions. While at this you are not really listening to the person but just waiting for a pause in their speech or response before you ask further questions.
The approach adopted by Rebekah is a typical example of ambush on an individual.
Explanation:
Glittering Generalities Words of praise for a product or person; using nice words like goodness or patriotism. McDonald's is America's favorite.
Namecalling Trash-talking another product or person, "mudslinging", "ad hominem attacks" Rush Limbaugh on Michael J Fox.
JibJab Parody Movies
Ann Coulter trashtalks "liberals"3.
Testimonial A famous person recommends a product; also political endorsements New Jersey Democrats endorse Hillary Clinton for President.
Britney Spears-Pepsi
Plain Folks Appealing to regular people's values like family, patriotism Sherrod Brown for Senate campaign ad, talking about plain folks values.
It's Morning in America
Bandwagon An appeal to be part of a group. Old Soviet propaganda
Card-Stacking Manipulating information to make a product appear better than it is often by unfair conparison or omitting facts. Hardee's chicken advertisement
Comparison between Apple Macintosh and Windows computers
Transfer A appeal which helps a person to image themselves as part of a picture. Old cigarette televison commercial
Join the Pepsi Generation
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