Answer:
The "senior moment" comment is known as a micro-aggression.
Explanation:
A micro-aggression refers to a brief interaction between individuals from <em>different backgrounds, ethnicities, age</em>, etc. It is understood as a non-physical aggression and it would <em>tend to be overlooked. </em>
It tends to be a comment which does not feel light-hearted; it tend to <em>hurt the receiving individual </em>and could even not be meant as an aggression by the sender.
In this case, Thomas is 65 years old so he can tend to forget certain things, by saying the <em>"senior moment"</em> comment, his supervisor is providing a micro-aggression to him by pointing out that his forgetfulness is due to his age, which is something Thomas cannot do anything about so he has to <em>brush it away</em> with a simple laugh.
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Answer:
The answer is A. Stimulus generalization.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization occurs when the conditioned response the a specific stimulis is also presented with other similar stimulus. In the passage, the stimulus was <u>orange</u> juice, but it generalised to <u>grape</u> juice.
In a famous experiment by behaviourist John B. Watson, a child who was conditioned to fear <u>a white rat</u> also showed fear when in front of similar objects, such as <u>a fur coat or a rabbit</u>.
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