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Egyptians believed in afterlife
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Self-serving bias.
Explanation:
The self-serving bias can be understood as a tendency that individuals has to attribute positive outcomes to internal factors such as personal abilities, personality, intelligence, etc. However negative outcomes are attributed to external factors.
For instance, a person experiecing self-serving bias is playing a football match. They score a goal and then gets expelled.
When asked about the goal the person says that is because the've been practicing for almost a year and had already master the art of the goal.
When asked about the red card they say that it's because the referee had no idea about football and that he wasn't supposed to be expelled.
In this particular case Penny attributes her getting an acting job to her good acting. When she doesnt get the next acting job she blames the casting director for not wanting to hire a woman.
This is an example of a self-serving bias.
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One of the first in the late 17th century, the English thinker John Locke (1632-1704) spoke about human rights; he believed that everyone from birth has the right to life, property, and freedom. The guarantors of these rights are firm laws and separation of powers. Supporters of John Locke in the school of natural law justified their theories with references to nature or God. But in this case, it is not the flawlessness of the substantiation of human rights that is important, but the fact that this issue was understood as socially significant - humanity has risen to the level of self-awareness, which recognizes the value of each "Self" and the equivalence of people's interests.
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