Answer:
Adolescent egocentrism
Explanation:
The term was originated by David Elkind, a child psychologist. Adolescent egocentrism according to David is the phenomenon which describes the adolescents' inability to perceive reality such the adolescent is not able to distinguish between they perceive about what people think about them and what really does apply regarding what people actually think about them. This is seen in the above example where the adolescent assumes he is smart and aced the exam but the teacher failed him or wants him to fail
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i kinda think its the 1st or 4th one bc they are strong rulers
Answer: alcohol consumption can have adverse social and economic effects on the individual drinker, the drinker’s immediate environment and society as a whole. Indeed, individuals other than the drinker can be affected, for example, by traffic accidents or violence. It has an impact on society as a whole in terms of resources required for criminal justice, health care and other social institutions.
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Question Options:
a. functionalism.
b. structuralism.
c. psychoanalytic theory.
d. behaviorism.
Answer: Dr. Ramel's point of view is most compatible with the approach to psychology known as STRUCTURALISM.
Explanation: STRUCTURALISM in psychology is defined as a school of thought that focuses on exploring the individual elements of consciousness, how they are organized into more complex experiences and, and how these mental phenomena correlates with physical events. It works to uncover the structures that underlie all the things that humans do, think, perceive, and feel.
<span>In 1815 at the close of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars the statesmen representing the great powers, in their efforts to restore stable governance to Europe after twenty-six years of turmoil, came to accept (under the persuasion of Talleyrand - the Foreign Minister of the recently restored French monarchy) that "legitimate sovereigns" should be restored, where possible, to their thrones. </span>