Answer: Steve is experiencing evaluation apprehension
Explanation: Since Steve was playing for his high school team for the first time, he knew that others would be watching and evaluating his game, and among those watching him were coaches, therefore, on whom his future playing on the team depends. Based on the coach's judgement, it depends on whether Steve will play the next game, etc., which means a reward / penalty concept based on what others think of Steve. This means that during the game, Steve has been thinking about what others think of him that causes arousal, and that arousal can improve or diminish our work, in Steve's case was that this excitement diminished his performance in the match.
It means that when we work in the presence of others who are watching over us, we think like Steve, what do they think about our work and that can improve or diminish our performance, so we have experienced <em>evaluation apprehension.</em>
Spanish were a lot like British and america so america supported freedom from spanish rule
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a. Most African people are either Christian or follow a traditional religion
Explanation:
The statement is not true because <u>Christianity</u> and <u>Islam</u> are two faiths very present on the African continent, they are roughly balanced with about half million followers each (with northern African being mostly Muslim and southern Africa Christian); although there are still many people who practice traditional African religions of course, for African people often tend to combine their own traditional belief with the practice of Abrahamic religions.