Answer: fundamental attribution error
Explanation: Fundamental attribution error is the tendency of others to explain another persons behaviour based on personality or disposition and give little or no concern for other external factors such as situation surrounding the persons behaviour at that particular point in time.
According to the question, Dr. Mitchell's behaviour during lectures is far different to her behaviour when she is alone or with others. Due to her behaviour during lectures her students labelled her an extrovert when in actual sense she is an introvert. Her out going behaviour during lectures can be associated with her surrounding which is the lecture room and students while her personality is she like being alone reading.
The exact amount of Roman emperors which died of a natural death is a tricky question. The reason why this is so is because we have very limitedsources at the time so we cannot be completely sure what was the amount of emperors that actually died of a natural death. One estimate is around 20 emperors but this number can of course be disputed and probably will be in the future.
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The Patricians had almost complete power, and when The Conflict of the Orders erupted, Patricians had absolute power in Rome, Plebeians had almost zero control even before the Conflict of Orders.
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True
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Bruce wants to be a loving husband but at the same time wants to express his disgust for some of his wife's habits. According to Freud, Bruce's ego might enable him to partially satisfy both desires. This is true because while he's trying to act as a loving husband he also wants to show to his wife that he detests some of her habits hence a partial satisfaction of both desires.
The correct answer is functional fixedness.
Functional fixation is a type of cognitive bias that gives us the tendency, as human beings, to only use products and services as they are conventionally used.
It explains why we do not use the items more efficiently and / or cheaply, having been initially studied (and received this name) because of the research carried out by the psychological Karl Duncker.