A team of psychologists study personality development in the united states and generalize their research findings to describe personality development in china, japan, and Korea. this is an example of <u>cultural</u> bias.
The dynamic creation and deconstruction of integrative features that set a person apart in terms of interpersonal behavioral traits is included in personality development. Personality development is dynamic and influenced by environmental circumstances and significant life events, cultural bias occurs when members of a culture make assumptions about standards such as language, notation, proof, and evidence.
The description of personality development is also multifaceted and subjective in character. In other words, personality change and growth can be seen of as a continuum with variable levels of intensity. Its conceptualization is based on social norms of acceptable behavior, self-expression, and personal development, making it subjective in nature.
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B. the transfer of energy from one organism to another
The first civilizations developed in North Africa, Middle East, and South and East Asia because of the advantages that this areas offered to the people inhabiting them. The biggest advantage were the big rivers with long and wide fertile plains beside them, which enabled the people to be involved in agriculture and produce big amounts of food and even reserves. Since the food problem was solved, they were able to concentrate on other things in their spare time and started to develop architecture, sciences, philosophy, writing systems...
Most of Maghreb (North Africa) resembles Arabian peninsula the most. That is the Physical geography part. Egypt from the earliest times was demographically, ethnically, culturally & socially contiguous with the Levant (Asia's West Coast on the Mediterranean Sea) from where the influence spread west till the Atlantic Ocean. Then (in those times) they weren't aware that theirs was a different continent (as most American school children think now, "if they are from different continents they should be different").<span> </span>