<span>Choice (c) is most correct. Having a laissez-faire attitude toward leadership holds that the person is "hands-off" and does not typically make decisions for the group. The leader allows consensus to naturally form and goes with those decisions. This leads to the group typically doing what is in the best interest of all members.</span>
Answer:
it doesn't pay to tell the truth.
Explanation:
For everything one does either bad or good there is always a reward for it. When children do good things we tend to encourage them by giving them gifts or something else(maybe hug, or praising them) so that they can continue doing it. But, if t is the other way round, punishment is inevitable.
There is this African proverb that says; " when a child knows that he/she is wrong and pleaded, he/she will spend less time receiving punishment".
When someone do something bad and he or she pleaded guilty, the punishment should be reduced or should just go with a warning.
This is not the case with Harriet and
5-year-old Willy. Despite Willy's truth, he still got punished anyways.
Answer:
Learning from others
Explanation:
Learning from others which is a social learning task, could be directly or indirectly.
Direct learning occurs when you intentional inquire of others how to carry out a task or do something, listen or watch them and then try to do what they did by imitating them.
Indirect learning is simply observing or watching how someone does something and then imitate them.
in the case of nine month old Andrew, he was indirectly learning from his older brother.
Answer:
Monica best illustrates anxiety, whereas Stephen best illustrates a panic episode.
Explanation: