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the purpose of the project
To persuade
B. I would like to apply for the administrative position at your company.
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The correct answer is D) attribution.
In perception process, attribution refers to how we attach meaning to other's behavior or even our own. The attribution theory created by Fritz Heider in 1958 establishes that humans are naive psychologist always trying to make sense of the world and that includes people's behavior.
Primacy-recency refers to first impressions while self-fulfilling prophecy explains how the receivers perception and expectations of other person ultimately leads to that person acting the way the receiver is expecting.
Implicit personality theory is when we form impressions of another being with limited information, usually of an unfamiliar person. Hence this will not be the case since it is point out that Ted is actually John's friend.
On the other hand, stereotyping occurs when we associate attitudes or actions with a certain category. E.g. when we say that X person acted out in a certain way due to their sexual orientation, race, gender and so on.
The important events in the novel "Sing to the dawn" are:
- Dawan, a young girl living in a rural village in Thailand gets a scolarship to study in the city.
- Dawan's father thinks that teaching girls is pointless and that she should give the scholaship to her brother Kwai.
-Kwai wants Dawan to give up the scholarship so he can get it, since he is second in the list.
- Dawan befriends a peddler named Bao and tells her her story. Bao lets Dawan free an expensive sparrow to cheer her up. Bao's brother beats her up for this and Kwait joins him when he learns that Bao knows his situation.
-Dawan tells Kwai his pretensions of helping the needy are false since he won’t help her.
-Kwai tells his father he will not accept the scolarship even if Dawan turns it down.
-Her father allowes her to accept the scolarship.
-Dawan leaves for the city.
The Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing) is an ancient Chinese philosophical and moral text often attributed to Laozi (or Lao-tzu), "the old master". The verse can be difficult to understand; many people have spent their entire lives dedicated to the study of the Tao Te Ching to no avail, but some have succeeded in forming basic theories.