The correct answer would be option B, A clear description of the desired Action.
Explanation:
Arika uses a digital communication service bundle, in which she got some problem and she wants to write a Claim letter. As she is going to write a Claim letter, she should write the clear description of the actions she wants and desires the company to take.
If she was writing an initial letter to the company, then her first part of the letter would have consisted of the explanation of the nature of the problem with the digital communication service. But now as she is writing the Claiming letter, she should write the desired plan of action which she wants the company to take.
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Self-efficacy
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Self-efficacy was according to Albert Bandura is to believe in one's capability to organize and execute the courses require to manage the task or any situation. In other words we can say that self-efficacy is a person's belief in own ability and capacity to succeed in a particular situation. Bandura describes these beliefs in terms of determinants that people think, behave and feel. Although all people know their target behavior to achieve their goals, things they would like to achieve and things that they would like to change although many people think that it is not so easy to put these processes in action.
<u>The major source of self-efficacy areas:
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- Mastery experience
- Social modeling
- Social persuasion
- Psychological response
Hey there!
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was an event that took place in Montgomery, Alabama from December 5, 1955 to December 20, 1956. It was a civil rights movement during which African Americans protested segregation by not riding buses and was sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to move her seat only 4 days beforehand.
Let me know if you need any further information, if you want to read more you can do so at this site, which I used as my source! https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/montgomery-bus-boycott