<h2><u>Self-serving bias</u> tends to be caused by a desire to protect an individual’s self-esteem.
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Explanation:
- Self-serving bias is a conceptual perception where a person attributes oneself for his/her own successes to his/her own efforts, hard work, intelligence etc., but blame others or other situations for any failures.
- It acts as a defensive mechanism to protect an individual’s self-esteem.
- This makes a person to favor oneself more, attribute only positive events to self, boost self confidence, feel proud about self; at the same time, blaming others or luck or other situations for failures is simply done to protect one’s self-esteem.
- This behavior will make a person to move away from one’s responsibilities or cannot accept mistakes or failures and detrimental to one’s personal behavior and relationships as well as any learning outcome.
- For eg., a student praising oneself for his/her success in an exam but blaming the teacher or the question paper for failure in another exam
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in direct contact with a HIV positive person's body fluids such as blood or semen.
Answer:
D. Anger
Explanation:
for drivers, all of these things can cause them to get angry. when a car is too slow, for example, a driver could wish that the car was moving faster instead. sometimes drivers can even become so angry by things like traffic jams and tailgating that there's incidents of road rage. you might've even heard about a few of these incidents in the news!
Answer: Something you could do is help get the breast milk ready for her to give to the child. You could also change diapers and help feed the baby.
Explanation: she will need all the help she can get especially if she is hurting from birth
A substance with fiber in it is often a :
a. complete protein