Answer:
The correct answers are : need ; drive
Explanation:
The drive reduction theory states that a physiological need creates a motivated state which leads an organism to satisfy that need. So we are pushed to reduce that necessity. The body responds to maintain a balanced internal state.
The correct answer would be, Conscientiousness.
The behavior of Lao's neighbor could be best described by the conscientiousness factor of the five factor model.
Explanation:
The five factor model consists of five personality traits that can be found in a person. These are as follows:
- Openness.
- Conscientiousness.
- Extraversion.
- Agreeableness.
- Neuroticism
These are the traits that can be found in a person's personality and can range from low to high.
So Conscientiousness is something when a person does someone's else duty well and willingly. So it means Lao's neighbor could be best described of having low Conscientiousness, in which he bothers less about caring the house of Lao.
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India stops purchasing good from China because goods are too expensive
<em>India's currency is weaker than China's </em>
China increases sales in India because demand has increased
<em>India's economy is strong</em>
India cannot sell goods to China because they are more expensive this year
<em>India's currency has strengthened compared to China's </em>
Norah's Chinese shoe factory had to close because cheaper shoes are now being imported from India
<em>India's weaker currency has allowed more exports</em>
The price of India's imported goods have remained consistent last year
<em>India's currency has not increased or decreased in value.</em>
Answer:
Social exchange theory
Explanation:
According to social exchange theory, every social actions that we do in our life will always been based on potential personal gain or loss. We will only do a that action if we feel that the gain that we get from that social action will outweigh the cost that we need to sacrifice to do it.
This theory view that even altruistic behaviors that we do (such as charity) is being done in order to obtain a personal gain (such as good reputation or positive emotion)