Answer:
foot in the door phenomenon
Explanation:
Foot in the door phenomenon is a persuasion techniques that works/ relies on the size of the request being made. Experiments on this persuasion technique show that if you wish to make someone do a big favour for you, you only have to get them to do a small favour first. The above example illustrates the foot in the door phenomenon where homeowners agree to a large, ugly, unattractive installation of a sign board because they had started off agreeing to have a small one installed first.
The word that signifies "within the cell" which alludes to the signals moving from one place then onto the next inside the cell is the term "INTRACELLULAR".
In multicellular life forms, cell correspondence is indispensable. Cells convey through synthetic and mechanical signs and this is the cells method for survival, they get and process data from the outside condition. Multicellularity of a living being needs cell-to-cell correspondence on the grounds that through this, various cell types can participate together to function and join to frame diverse tissues and organs in the body.
Answer:
Option d (Diathesis stress model) would be the correct alternative.
Explanation:
- A model that somehow discusses the condition, its implications, its effects as well as several disorder-related issues, would be termed as Diathesis stress model.
- Social anxiety seems to be an illness here as well and apprehension seems to be the result of the whole condition when coping towards social acceptance or cultural recognition.
All other choices aren't related to the given scenario. So the above is the appropriate choice.
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