Answer:
This is an example of the status quo bias.
Explanation:
Status quo is understood as the existing way of something, mostly social, for example. The status quo bias is understood, then, as the preference an individual has of having <em>things remain the same</em> as they have been, without making much change.
In this case, people already have their services such as cable, internet or cell phone providers. They do not consider the telemarketer's offers because they do not want to make the decision to change, thus succumbing to the status quo bias of wanting things to remain the same.
<span>Answer: Out of country natural disasters are much harder to get donations for than local disasters. Americans are more willing to help Americans.
The BGC may not be able to prove where the donations go- many other foundations have been exposed by the media as not using any of the donations for their intended cause- Americans are on the alert and may be extremely cautious about giving donations.
If the BGC is not in good repor with the media and the general public, then getting any type of donations will be difficult.
The BGC may not have enough time and money to commit to multiple natural disaster aide projects. If stretched too thin, not enough money will go to the right places and people.</span>
The correct answer is C) National Crime Victimization Survey.
If Amari wanted to create a comparison between the number of crimes that happen with the number of crimes that are reported to police, the report might she ask for, in addition to the Uniform Crime Report is the National Crime Victimization Survey.
This report is a survey that takes into consideration the types, reasons, and repercussions of crimes in victims in the United States. It is a serious report that started to be published in the 1970s, so through the pass of time, it has consolidated its good reputation and veracity.
The National Crime Victimization Survey compares and contrasts the methodology of other national reports -such as the National Based-Incident Reporting System, elaborated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)- the report includes information about events that resulted in crimes in different subgroups of society.
Answer:social loafing
Explanation:
Social loafing refers to how we tend to put less effort when we are doing something in a group, this means we do less than what we would do if we were doing that thing alone.
This occurs because we believe everyone is putting their effort hence we don't need to put 100%
Since in a group there is a sharing of different skills , abilities and talents we always feel that even if we put less effort the strength of the collected group will not suffer because one person.
Consequences of Social Loafing
Social loafing has its disadvantages for a group and for the person who is doing it , the dynamic of the group get impacted and also that person who contributed less is seen as a weak individual. It results to a lack of cohesion within the group members.
Resentment and conflict may arise which may impact the quality of the work produced by the group.