Answer:
Dispositional attribution
Explanation:
A dispositional attribution (also called internal attribution) refers to we fact that we infer that an event or a person's behavior has to do with personal factors such as traits, abilities, or feelings, thus in a dispositional attribution we think that the performance had to do with people abilities and not with environmental situations.
In this example, James usually does very well on tests but he was up all night before his midterm cleaning his apartment and failed his test. However,<u> the teacher attributed James's performance on personal factors (a tendency to avoid studying), instead of external environmental situations </u>(the flood of the apartment).
Thus, the teacher made an incorrect dispositional attribution (or internal attribution) about James' test performance.
Answer:
Social story
Explanation:
A social story is a tool used for the better understanding the aspects of interpersonal communication for people in the autism spectrum.
They are pictorial descriptions of a situation faced by people. Here, the social story would be describing what the other people are experiencing.
In its earlier stages social stories were made for high functioning people but later were modified to fit the needs of autistic people.
Answer:
A. Make you vulnerable to your detractors.
Explanation:
The correct answer is displacement.
According to Dollard et al.'s frustration-aggression hypothesis, aggression is caused by and followed by feelings of frustration or anger. In terms of this hypothesis, displacement refers to the phenomenon where frustration causes individuals to direct their aggression on to something or someone who has nothing to do with the actual cause or source of the person's frustration.