Succeed and get paid more.
I think iys b but uam not sure
Answer:
requires voluntary, effortful management of emotions
Explanation:
Emotional self-regulation refers to our individual capability to tolerate negative emotions that caused by unwanted circumstances in our life . (Sadness that we feel after a break up, anger the we felt from entitled customers, etc)
In order to do emotional self-regulation , we have to develop an understanding on why we feel a certain way. When we got this understanding, we have to voluntarily control ourselves every time that emotions started to take over and Prevent ourselves from responding with extreme measures.
B- Ideal self and real self. We can rule out C and D because the Id, Ego and Superego are all Freudian Psychology.
Research on brain activity shows that by taking pictures and engaging in other activities, Ashely's brain activity for driving has reduced by d. 37%.
<h3>Why would her brain activity decrease by this amount?</h3>
The brain is good at multitasking but some activities should not be done together as they require the same brain areas to engage in.
If one is driving, the brain needs a lot of focus and this can be reduced by engaging in other activities such as talking, and listening to others as these also require concentration.
This is why brain activity for Ashley reduced by 37% in relation to driving.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
Find out more on driving at brainly.com/question/1557131.