Answer:
there will be more students with better percentages applying for various high education institutions as it should now be easier for them to pick subjects they are most confident in and that will be relevant for their further education
<span>The problem with the concept of hindsight bias can be seen in the idea that looking at something in retrospect only allows one to learn from past mistakes. However, what it does not allow, is the ability to alter the actions that were taken in hindsight, and consequently the outcomes which would result from these decisions.</span>
Answer:
Avoiding
Explanation:
This question is missing its answers. However, we do know there are 5 conflict styles so the answers must be:
Avoiding
Accommodating
Competing
Compromising
Collaborating
The type of conflict where you avoid it, consists in basically <u>pretending there was no conflict at all or even changing the subject when the topic arises</u>. By avoiding the conflict, at least one of the parties seeks to suppress the conflict and pretend it didn't exist.
In this example, Jon dodged his study partner, however when they meet, Jon changes the subject. We can see that <u>Jon is pretending that the conflict didn't exist and he is avoiding it.</u> Therefore, his style would be avoiding.
Answer:
by sending him petitions
Explanation:
To answer this you need to take into consideration that the Americans chose non violence, and they preferred non-violent means of protests such as boycotts. Here the last answer is a violent form of resistance so it can not be correct. The first one does not make any historical sense, so we can't consider it and the third and the second could be correct. to determine which is correct we need to consider all the historical events and we can see that none of them indicate rule breaking or in this case not following the law, so the only logical answer has to be the THIRD one which is " by sending him petitions ", because they initially just wanted peaceful negotiations
Answer:b. whether Marisa knew she was being observed during the behaviour
Explanation:
Dispositional Attribution focuses on attributing one's behavior to their personality or internal characteristics rather than situational factors.
This leads to fundemental attribution error, when we say John didn't finish his work because he is lazy without considering external other aspects that may hindered him, this is dispositional attribution leading to fundemental attribution error.
correspondent inference theory state that for this to happen the following has to take place :
1) Choice: when someone freely choose to behave a particular way this is said to be driven by dispositional factors.
3) Accidental vs. Intentional Behavior: Behavior that is driven by intentions is believed to be due to someone's personality and those that are due to accidents are believed to be driven by external factors.
3) Social Desirability: Behaviours that is non conforming is attributed to dispositional factors because if it is low in social desirability.
4) expectations also plays a role in correspondence theory.