Answer:
A Secondary Appraisal
Explanation:
According to Lazarus, primary assessment is a cognitive process through which individuals check the risk involved in a given stress situation. In the secondary assessment people analyze what resources are available and options for dealing with the problem. Boyd's thoughts represent the secondary assessment because he is reflecting on how he will deal with cancer and solve all the problems that cancer will cause.
Answer:
Personal Opportunity Cost - Spare non drive time sacrifised
Social Opportunity Cost - Fuel efficiency (high pollution), Road Traffic (Congestion issues).
Explanation:
Opportunity Cost is the cost of next best alternative, foregone while choosing an alternative. Bill can commute either by bus, or by self drive.
If Bill drives his car, opportunity cost for him is - the spare time sacrifised, that he could have used while car drive in some other activity (eg reading, listening music).
Opportunity Cost for society is - the fuel utilisation & road traffic management efficiency sacrifised, by using private instead of public transport. This leads to more pollution, more congestion on roads.
Explanation:
Basic education aims to develop physical, socio-emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and moral potential for all 4-12-year-old children by ensuring school readiness and universal access to quality basic education, and to promote life skills and value-based education.
Answer: Socialisation controls people's behaviour
Explanation: Although Frank probably could have gotten a car for his 17th birthday and hadn't had his driver's license for another year, and might have passed without consequence until he turned 18 and got his driver's license, Frank complied with social norms. In addition to written rules and laws, there are also social norms that control social behaviour through socialisation. Socialisation shapes human behaviour in terms of what is expected of people, if people accept it naturally. If people accept social norms and customs, then what will be expected of them in a particular community will follow, and these same norms and customs are enabled and ensured by socialisation.
<span>Great Compromise- Should representation in Congress be equal or determined by population? The compromise was two houses of Congress. One in which representation is equal (Senate), and one in which representation is determined by population (House of Representatives) .
Three-fifths Compromise- Should slaves count toward population when determining how many representatives a state could send to Congress? The compromise was that 3/5 of the slave population would be counted.</span><span>
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