I personally think that this question can be answered in various different ways depending on your perspective but that's besides the point.
My interpretation on why conflict is the main cause of social violence is because of the division that is formed when two, three, four, etc.etc. groups are separated with <em>conflicting </em>or contrasting pinions and views.
However, despite that overly simple response^, there are many other ways social violence is initiated which is an important deet to keep in mind :)
Hope this can help you a little bit~
Answer:
controversial
Explanation:
The categories discussed here are the categories of Sociometric status.
There are five categories of sociometric status
Popular children: Others think about them in a positive manner.
Rejected children: Others think about them in a mostly negative manner.
Neglected children: Others do not think about them i.e., others do not think about in a positive or negative manner.
Average children: Others think about them in equal terms of positive and negative manner.
Controversial children: Others think about them as if they have more negative and positive feelings towards. They are liked as well as disliked.
Hence, Felix is a controversial child.
Answer:
Cognitive maps
Explanation:
n E. C. Tolman's experiment, some rats were trained to run through mazes for standard food goals, while other rats were allowed to explore the mazes for 10 days without food goals or other rewards. Later, when food rewards were placed in a box at the far end of the maze, the previously unrewarded rats reached the food box as quickly as the rewarded rats after only one or two trials. This experiment demonstrated that the rats had the ability to form cognitive maps of their surroundings.
Cognitive map is any visual representation of a person's mental model for a given process or concept i.e the mental image of the attributes of our environment. This maps help an individual to acquire, code, store, recall and decode information about the relative locations and attributes in their spatial environment.
Cognitive maps help us lay out ideas, processes, and recognize the pattern and relationship.
In E. C. Tolman's experiment, the rat use cognitive maps to find where rewards in the box are located because the rats are able to create and use cognitive maps to help them navigate their environment
I did this yesterday:
1. make it income based
2. make it so people have to re-qualify after 3 months
3. set the poverty level so only people under it can accept help
4. verify that people who are provided help, have used that help and aren't wasting it, letting it sit, or giving it away (depending on what it is)
5. make people work harder to have to get the need so that if they complete all the tasks required of them, you know they are truly in need and not just trying to pass it off as need. Like make them have to prove they are low-income, that they don't have a job, etc.