Answer:
a. self-fulfilling prophecy
Explanation:
In psychology, a self-fulfilling prophecy refers to the phenomenon where someone "predicts" or expects something, and this “prediction” or expectation comes true simply because one believes it will, and therefore the resulting behaviors align to fulfil those beliefs. In other words, a false expectation leads to its own confirmation, so the false expectations of a person eventually lead the other person to behave in such way that it confirms the original expectations.
In this example Marion thinks Peter is unfriendly and she never says hello. Peter is shy and doesn't say hi either. This lack of greeting reinforces Marion's belief that he is unfriendly. We can see that <u>Marion has a false expectation about Peter (he is unfriendly)</u> and since she doesn't say hi, <u>he doesn't say hi either, therefore, this leads Marion to "confirm" that Peter is unfriendly since the behavior of him not saying 'hi' align to fulfill this belief</u>. Therefore, this is an example of self-fulfilling prophecy.
The correct answer is letter E.
Explanation: In a therapy session many events may be misinterpreted by the client/patient. It is important to always have an ethical stance so that nothing is confused (sometimes even without reasons).
When people seek therapy, they are usually in a period of difficulty and fragility, so care must be taken that nothing the psychologist does is misinterpreted for lack of ethics and disrespect for the patient.
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Explanation:
#1 natural gas, iron ore, gold, and copper.
#2 natural gas, petroleum, sulfur and phosphates.
#3 Water
#4 Australia, China, Russia and I think Mexico?
#5 China
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