Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"While exploring a rock formation, Hiroto finds a rock that has footprints pressed into it. A geologist tells Hiroto that the rock is millions of years old. Which of these statements is correct about Hiroto’s find?
A.It is not a fossil, because footprints are not fossils. B.It is not a fossil, because only whole organisms are fossils. C.It is a fossil only if Hiroto finds actual parts of the organism in rocks nearby. D.It is a fossil because footprints of organisms from million of years ago are considered to be fossils.
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Answer:
D.It is a fossil because footprints of organisms from million of years ago are considered to be fossils.
Explanation:
Fossils are body remains of animals and plants trapped in rocks for thousands of years. These traces can be parts of the body, body structure, tracks, footprints, among others. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where Hiroto found a mark caused by an animal on a rock. In short, Hiroto found a rock with pressed footprints that is approximately millions of years old. He found a fossil.
Answer:
The correct answer is (D) cognitive restructuring
Explanation:
In psychology, cognitive restructuring is a term that refers to a technique where negative and erroneous thoughts, known as cognitive distortions, are identified, rejected, and replaced by more positive and helpful ideas. In our case, when Tom thinks "What a dummy I am, always studying the wrong things", this self-deprecative perception of himself is a cognitive distortion. However, when Tom rejects this thought and instead goes with a much more positive "I studied some of the right things, and I will do the best I can", <u>he's engaging in cognitive restructuring</u>. This process is a core part of cognitive behavioral therapy, and has been shown to be very effective in improving mental health.
Answer:D) overconfidence
Explanation:Overconfidence (effect)
The overconfidence effect occurs when our subjective confidence in our own capability is greater that the actual or objective performance.
This means a person is so confident in a way that they measure their capabilities beyond what they can actual do in reality. A person doesn't take into account the effect of reality in their actions. A person doesn't consider some other facts or aspects that may come their way to actual create a setback in what they are planning. This is seen in planning fallacy when a person overestimate the times it would take them to finish a task , they do this by not considering that in everything we do they may be some delays or stumbling blocks we may have to face and deal with that may even affect our decision or planning.
Innovation may the answer