The correct answer is <span>the spillover effect.
The spillover effect (SOE) refers to the phenomenon in which our emotional responses or reactions to one particular event or situation "spills over" and influences our emotional responses to another event. An instance of SOE, is when you come home from a run and are already feeling good because of endorphins. Next, you receive some good news from a friend, and the good feelings from the run, spill over and make you feel the same about your friend's news. </span>
False I think because they didn’t trade
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The getaway driver will most likely be forind guilty as they are both involved in the burglary theft just only for his partner to cart away additional stuff (cocaine) what chbwas not part of the initial agreement. However, one thing still remains, which is that the getaway driver and the cocaine thief acted together in other to perform an unlawful burglary. What the getaway driver is being charged for is being an accomplice which he actually his just not on the theft of cocaine. But that the only way he could be cleared of being an accomplice on cocaine theft is for the other thief to confess which will still lead them into another court case.