Answer:
B. deindividuation
Explanation:
deindividuation refers to a situation when people lose their self-identity when they are in the middle of a certain crowd.
Often times, when individuals gather with a crowd, the value that the individual held can be different with the value/principles that are held by the crowd. Because of this, the individual tend to feel the pressure to conform with the crowd's value in order to feel accepted. This is why the deindividuation occurs.
Answer:
selective optimization with compensation theory
Explanation:
This theory by Baltes(1990) in symbolic interaction perspective suggests that as individuals get older they seem to try to get the best results from the most little efforts. In other words, an older elderly person with physical limitations seeks to optimize his gains as much as possible while putting as much little effort as is possible(within his physical ability) to compensate for other losses or range of goals that may not have been accomplished.
Explanation:
In geography, both resources and also geographical property constitute land. Relevant localities, mineral resources, wetlands, fish populations, air consistency, satellite orbits, and electromagnetic radiation parts are examples. The availability of such assets is fixed.
The correct answer is this one: "C. Helping a coworker with a task when you're done with your task."
In horizontal relationship, it is necessary to help a coworker with a task especially when you are done with yours in order to be more productive.
Here are the choices.
A. Socializing frequently during the day
B. Sharing responsibility to make sure your work gets done
C. Helping a coworker with a task when you're done with your task
D. Telling others to do your work because you can't get the work done
Community psychology is beyond an individual focus and integrates social, cultural, economic, political, environmental, and international influence to promote positive change at individual and systematic levels.