Answer:
Situational attribution
Explanation:
John is blaming his performance on environmental factors beyond his control. This is <em>situational attribution</em>.
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Dispositional attribution would assign the cause to some character trait John has.
Fundamental attribution relates to the way an outside observer assigns causes in the situations they observe. Often, they overemphasize dispositional attribution.
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Explanation:
1. Employed as she was working before the holidays.
2.No, as people are considered employed if they did any work at all for pay or profit during the survey reference week.
3.Yes, as she won't be getting any pay or profit.
4.No, as to be counted as 'unemployed' you will have to be looking for work, or currently available to work. But, she is working as a substitute.
5.Yes, because she will have to look for a job.
6. I'm not sure about that one sorry
7.Yes, because he won't be getting pay or profit.
8.He will be considered in the labour force. As he won't have a job or not looking for one.
9.Focusing on school, have no time. etc.
10.That question is for you.
This problem is based on the Greenhouse effect.
CO2 is one of the Greenhouse gases.
Gasoline and diesel cars gasoline burns fossil fuel and produce a lot of CO2 increasing the Greenhouse effect.
The sentences of the statement for the this case may be ordered to describe very well what happens with the fossil fuels and their effect in the planet.
This is the right order:
1) fossil fuels burned to run vehicles release co2
<span>2) CO2
traps heat and warms the atmosphere.
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<span>3) The global surface temperature increases
4) ice and snow in
polar regions melts.
5)</span><span><span> large amounts of freshwater flow into
the ocean
6) </span></span><span>sea levels rise.
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<span><span />7) the island floods with seawater.
8) human life,
buildings, and infrastructure are at risk.
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