“Social-Cognitive” perspective advises that explaining our failures in terms that are “stable”, “global” and “internal contributes” to depression.
Option: C
<u>Explanation</u>:
Social cognition in human Psychology explains how people store, process and apply information about their surrounding people and social circumstances. Explaining failures can contribute to anxiety or depression because social cognition involves analysis of mental processes which is involved in perceiving, thinking about, remembering and attending to next party in this social world. Therefore when failures are shared they have worries about impression and signals which one person is sending to another and consequences which may take place.
True its a justice courte rule
Answer:
The sense of smell is excluded as a function of the thalamus.
Explanation:
Thalamus is a large mass of gray matter in the diencephalon of the brain with several functions such as regulating the body's voluntary motor control, consciousness and sleep and wake cycle. The thalamus decides which signals from the ears, eyes, mouth and skin to relay to its area in the cerebral cortex.
Answer:
A: Government regulation protects constitutional rights, safety, and fairness.
Explanation:
The answer is extortion. Extortion is considered to be an
offense when a person or group of individuals obtain or gets a property or
asset from another individual, because of a threat or fear and also by using
the authority of an official office. Extortion is already considered to be an
offense, once a person or group of persons started making a threat to another
individual, wherein there is a requirement of a payment of money or asset to
stop the threats, it is already considered to be an act of extortion.