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Answer:
Dispositional attribution.
Explanation:
Mark has formed a <em>dispositional</em> attribution in thinking of Juan as being a team player and nice to others, regardless of the situation. Dispositional attribution is the tendency of assigning to someone's internal characteristics the cause of behaviors or actions. Among internal characteristics, there are someone's values, beliefs, and personality. Mark is attributing Juan's behavior to inner characteristics, or disposition.
Having a loving and nurturing family, having a consistent and caring relationship with one or more adults, and having a sense of meaning in life all contribute to high self-esteem and resilience in teens.
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Normal pregnancies last for about 37 weeks, that is the estimated date of confinement.
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occipital lobe.
The occipital lobe is a part of the brain located at the bottom and back of the brain (see attached image). This part of the brain is primarily responsible for processing and making sense of visual information we receive from our eyes. Damage or trauma to the occipital lobe leads to "visual confusion"- not being able to properly process or assign meaning to visual information.