A) a barter system that does not rely on money or other currency.
Answer:
D) arbitrary inference
Explanation:
Arbitrary inference: In psychology, the term arbitrary inference refers to a form of cognitive bias whereby an individual quickly draws a specific conclusion about something in the absence of any requisite evidence. It was developed by Aaron T. Beck during 1979 and is considered to be a tenet of cognitive therapy.
In the question above, the cognitive distortion involved is an arbitrary inference.
<u>Similarities between America and Europe:</u>
Both introduced new crops like corns, beans and potatoes. The interaction between Europe and America led to the spread diseases like malaria which spread from Europe to America leading to decline in population of America. Foreign animals were exchanged between America and Europe. America got horses and pigs while Europe got animals like alpacas and pack animals.
<u>The differences between Europe and America:</u>
In America, the spread of diseases led to a decline in population whereas In Europe because of valuable crops, the population increased. For America, the environment changed because of overgrazing by animals but for Europe, the environmental impact was minimal.
Answer:
Oh okay. What I would do is give the five year old's new toys then ask them how they feel about it, and whether they like it or not.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option B = a conflict between an individual role and group goals.
Explanation:
In the question above we can see that one out of the group members( Bert) make fun of almost everything and at first the other members in the group look at Bert as a someone that is so funny but later they are do not love his CONSTANT jokes and unseriousness anymore.
The reason the other group members became unhappy with Bert is because Bert is not abiding with the group goals. Bert role in the group was never to be unserious but that is what he is doing so there will surely be a Conflict between Bert roles in the group and the group goals. Work is work, there is no harm in little fun though, but work is always work that is the reason they brought the group together in the first place.