<u><em>In the Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan, Lieb, his grandfather, the only job he could get as a young man was to transport people across the nearby river Bug. The customer would mount on his back in order to be delivered to the other side of the river. Some times the water reached his waist.</em></u>
I believe the answer is: <span>normative; descriptive
The normative model of human decision making would assume that every decision would be based on the principle of right or wrong.
Descriptive model of human decision making on the other hand would be based on the options that would be the most applicable under that specific situation.</span>
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The benefits lobbyists have are forcing legislative change for the good of the public, representing the interest of majorities who would otherwise not have a voice and saving taxpayer money
Cultivation theory claims that TV promotes a worldview that is inacurate yet viewers assume it reflects real life situations. It is concerned with the medium of television which creates a synthetic reality that shapes the viewers' perspectives and beliefs about the world.