The tendency for people to see their environment only as it affects them and as it is consistent with their expectations is known as selective perception.
<h3>What is selective perception?</h3>
This is the ability of people to categorize and analyze the stimuli that they are experiencing in the environment that they exist in.
It has to do with how the stimuli affects them and the fact that it is consistent with what they expect.
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I’m not exactly sure but i would say letter C. A governments main purpose is to help establish rules and control so order is maintained. without a government, everything would turn into chaos.
They believe in strong centreal/national gov't.
National and state share power.
This demonstrates (A) proactive aggression.
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What is proactive aggression?</h3>
- Proactive or instrumental aggression is goal-directed behavior that goes beyond physical assault (e.g., robbery).
- In contrast, reactive or aggressive hostility occurs in response to provocation (e.g. retaliation).
- The essence of proactive aggression is goal-oriented and calculated (Dodge, 1991).
- A child assaulting a peer in order to seize their snack or toy is an example of proactive aggression.
- A child threatening to physically injure a peer to gain their way is another example of proactive aggressiveness.
So, in the given situation where "a serial killer stalks a potential victim for weeks, attacking only when it is least likely that he will be caught" is best described by proactive aggression.
Therefore, this demonstrates (A) proactive aggression.
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The correct question is given below:
A serial killer stalks a potential victim for weeks, attacking only when it is least likely that he will be caught. This demonstrates _____ aggression.
(A) proactive
(B) frustrative
(C) reactive
(D) passive
Answer:
- Billie Eilish, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>had several hit songs recently, is one of my favorite singers.
- Danielle, <u>who's </u><em>(who has)</em> lived in Australia for the past two years, just moved back to the U.S.
- Jack doesn't know <u>whose</u> number that is.
<em>number of whom. it belongs to someone obviously.</em>
- My cousin Mike, <u>who's</u> <em>(who is) </em>one of the funniest people I know, is coming to visit next week.
- I don't know <u>whose</u> receipt it is, but this lasagna is delicious!
<em>The receipt is "of whom". It must be belonging to someone, and they don't know who that someone is.</em>
- My mom asked, "<u>Whose</u> dirty shoes are on the kitchen floor?"
<em>dirty shoes "of whom". shoes belong to someone</em>
- Regina, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>finally recovered from her cold, invited Ariadne to sleep over on Friday.
Explanation:
- who's stands for who has or who is.
- "whose" is associated with someone or something, <em>as in of whom/ which.</em>
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- who's speak of living things, like a person who is funny or who has a resort.
- whose associates itself with non-living things(MOSTLY! The sentence can also be <em>He's the person whose opinion I respect the most.</em>), or we can say it associates itself with the belongings or characteristics of a living being.
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