Answer:
oppress, intimidate, pressurize, persecute
Explanation:
The last answer is wrong.
Answer:
To study the processes by which past behaviour influences future behaviour, participants were led to believe that without being aware of it, they had expressed either support for or opposition to the institution of comprehensive exams. Judgment and response time data suggested that participants’ perceptions of their past behaviour often influenced their decisions to repeat the behaviour. This influence was partly the result of cognitive activity that influenced participants’ cognitions about specific behavioural consequences and the attitude they based on these cognitions. More generally, however, feedback about past behaviour had a direct effect on participants’ attitudes and ultimate behavioural decisions that were independent of the outcome-specific cognitions. Results are discussed in terms of their implications for biased scanning of memory, dissonance reduction, self-perception, and the use of behaviour as a heuristic.
Answer:
happy
Explanation:
a measure of energy in food, specifically the measure of heat needed to raise a kilogram or a gram of water by one degree Celsius.
2- From food and drinks, pretty much nutritional stuff you like intake, if that makes sense. Could do with energy as well though. Hope this helps.
3- your body needs calories to keep your heart beating and your lungs breathing
4-there is two types of calories a small Cal and a large calorie also known as