Answer:
Is this a one word question or multiple?
Explanation:
Answer:
A n a l
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud is considered the father of Psychoanalysis, an important part of his theory had to do with unconscious desires and how our experiences during childhood have an impact in our future personality.
One of the main concepts of his theory is the concept of fixations, a fixation is a persistent focus of pleasure-seeking energies at an earlier stage of psychosexual development. These fixations occur when an issue or conflict in a psychosexual stage remains unresolved, leaving the individual focused on this stage and unable to move onto the next. Fixations can occur either because the baby/kid didn't have enough pleasurable experiences during one stage or also because the baby/kid had an overindulgence in pleasurable experiences during one stage. When the baby/kid has an optimal amount of pleasurable experiences, he doesn't develop a fixation.
When an individual becomes fixated in the an al stage he can develop some behaviors such as being rigid, focused on order and obsessive.
In this example, Mr. Hendriks washes the chalkboard and realigns student desks in precise rows before every class. He shows signs of obsessiveness and he is focused on order. Therefore, Mr. Hendriks is most likely fixated at the an al stage.
Answer:
The first and second
Explanation:
all have commas on the right places
Answer:
Sexism
Explanation:
Sexism is a stereotype or prejudice that is based on a individual's biological sex. Though sexism majorly affects females (girls and women), it is not limited to just females it can also affect males (boys ad men). Sexism is liked to gender roles ad also includes beliefs that a biological sex is superior to the other biological sex.
From the example, males were more considered for the managerial position over females, because of sexism and the belief that the male gender is superior to the female gender.
The answer is operant conditioning; discrimination. Discrimination is
a word that is used in both classical and operant conditioning. The
discriminated operant is an <span>operant answer</span> that is
under the stimulus
control of a discriminative
stimulus. Such control is recognized by strengthening the reply in
the existence of that discriminative
stimulus. For instance, after suitable training, your dog will raise
his paw to the oral command "shake."