This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are as follows:
A. real self-image
B. personality
C. ideal self-image
D. social class
Answer:
In this case, the perception of Nasreen's friends and family contradicts Nasreen's ideal self-image.
Explanation:
An ideal self-image is a perception one has of who or what one would ideally like to be. It contrasts with the actual self, which is what the person really is. This gap between the two selves serves as motivation for people to buy products. Their purpose is to get closer to their ideal self.
Nasreen's ideal self is a fashionista one. However, the fact that she is not perceived by others as a fashionista may indicate that her actual self does not fit the fashionista concept. This gap will most likely lead Nasreen to buy clothes in order to get closer to her ideal self-image.
Answer:
II and III
Explanation:
I: Why would people pay more to live somewhere?
II: People like accessibility, so it makes sense that they want to live somewhere where there is good infrastructure
III: People will be drawn to the potential to make money off of the natural resources and/or related work in the field of extraction of said natural resource.
IV: Nobody would want to live an an economy that is in shambles, and that they have to pay more for simple things due to immence trade restrictions.
II and III are correct, where I and IV simply are not.
Answer:
C). Scientists intentionally obscuring research data to make it difficult for non-scientists to understand their results.
Explanation:
As per the question, the scientists' deliberate obliteration of research data can not be a factor in misrepresentation of the data in media as it is intentionally made to make the results tough to be understood by the non-scientists and has no affiliation to media misunderstanding the data. While the other phrases display the key causes of misinterpretation by media like 'reporter's lack of understanding of the topic' will lead him/her to overstate the results', 'misconceiving a scientific terminology' may lead to misreporting the information', and 'the time and space limitation by the media' may result in manipulation of the data.' Thus, <u>option C</u> exemplifies the phrase that cannot be a factor in misrepresentation by media.
Answer:
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