The correct answer is C. Overattribution
Explanation:
The term "over attribution" refers to a type of bias or error in which an individual believes one specific behavior or action is linked to the personality or internal characteristics of a person (disposition), without considering the role of external factors or the situation. This phenomenon occurs in the case presented because instead of thinking Ling behaves in this way because she is a student (situation), the behavior of Ling is attributed to her origin which is part of the disposition of Ling. This shows the person is not considering the situation but only internal characteristics that occur in over attribution.
Answer:
It was felt the most in the US and Europe, and it was mildly felt in Japan and Latin America areas.
Explanation:
The great depression that took place between 1929 to 1939, was seen by many to be the worst economic issue in the history of the industrialized society. The whole issue began in October of 1929, when the stock market crashed, sending wall street into panic with the subsequent removal of millions of investors.
It started in the United States of America and output declines were seen in different areas, followed by severe unemployment and deflation in almost every country. It was felt the most in the US and Europe, and it was mildly felt in Japan and Latin America areas.
Answer:
Editing for content
Explanation:
Vincent is reading over the paper that he has written. He realizes that he went off on a bit of a tangent, and one of his main points does not line up with his thesis statement. This was discovered while Vincent was <u>editing for content</u>.
Editing for content is also known as heavy editing, this type of editing involves checking to see if the content of the write-up is okay and in-line with the topic of interest and any unnecessary content is removed.
Answer:
I will de-accelerate my Prius to allow the red car maneuver.
Explanation:
Recall that the vehicles on the right are moving at the same pace with the SUV, to minimize the tailgating hazard, I will reduce my speed and by so doing slow all vehicles coming from behind my lane. This will allow the red car maneuver to my lane and continue its journey, while follow behind.