Answer:
True
Explanation:
Self-efficacy: Self-efficacy is a phenomenon in which a person has a belief in himself or herself to perform that task individually. It shows the capacities of an individual that can control the behavior and social environment. These traits influence a person's experiences for the goals that a person eager to attain. It has been applied for a different type of behavior such as:
- Self-management of chronic disease
Explanation:
Initially, white colonists viewed Native Americans as helpful and friendly. ... The Native Americans resented and resisted the colonists' attempts to change them. Their refusal to conform to European culture angered the colonists and hostilities soon broke out between the two groups.May 14, 2004
In 1942, 120,000 Japanese Americans were sent by federal order to internment camps. Afterward, all Asian Americans (regardless of their country of origin and/or U.S. citizenship status) went from being a relatively unnoticed group to being singled out for discrimination. This is known as racialization.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Often it is general practise that people sharing common characteristics are ascribed a specific racial group. This practice in sociology is referred to as racialization. A specific identity is given to the group for the purpose of segregating that group from the rest.
In the present question also the government has practised racialization against the Asian Americans. One of the purposes of racialization is to continue the dominance over the group and maintain control over the people of that group.
Answer:
a generation gap
Explanation:
Generation gap refers to the difference between the values, thoughts, aspirations, actions, taste, etc between the people of two different generations. While the generation gap has been there throughout history, it widens in the twentieth century onward because of the changing institutions of the society. It is commonly referred to as the gap between parents and their off-springs.
Answer:
Development psychologist
Explanation:
Development psychologists work in the area of human development and growth that occur throughout the lifetime. The development of psychology does not include only physical development but it also includes the cognitive, intellectual, personality and emotional and social growth.
The cognitive psychologist helps us to understand how people grow and how people change throughout the life span. The developmental psychologist helps people to know how the environmental, social factor influences the growth of the person. The developmental psychologist work in different area such as research field, clinical settings, universities, schools, community, etc.