Answer:
We will explain through humanistic and neurobiological perspective
Explanation:
Humanistic perspective: Mrs B feels lonely and depressed as a result of the loss of her 82 year old Father. This has affected her teaching greatly in a negative way as she has become insecure and lonely thinking that the students don't like her too.
Neurobiological perspective: the loss of Mrs B's 82 year old father has caused chemical reactions in her brain that mean loneliness and depression. These negative emotions have left unable to concentrate on her work and as a result be disorganized.
Answer:
(C). Competitive nature.
Explanation:
<u>If you are driving in heavy traffic and you want to weave in and out of traffic to get ahead, it may be as a result of your </u><u>competitive nature</u><u>.</u>
The degree of competitiveness differs from one person to another. Some are alright with being average while some others who are naturally competitive always want to be ahead of others.
This can manifest in different ways; in competitive circumstances such as wanting to come first in a race or wanting to score the highest in a class quiz, or in non-competitive circumstances such as <em><u>trying to get ahead of others in heavy traffic.</u></em>
I believe soo but I'm just basing it on the facts I know but I might be wrong I hope this helped you..
This is The Social Learning. This type of learning occurs when we see and imitate behaviors performed by others around us. Learning becomes stronger if the imitated behavior is also reinforced through praise or rewards when doing it. Over time the behavior will no longer be imitated, if not adhered to as one's own. This usually happens with traditions.