The answer is <u>"The driver was making an external attribution; the officer was making an internal attribution".</u>
The propensity of assigning the reason or obligation of a specific conduct or activity to external characteristic as opposed to universal trademark is called an external attribution or Situational Attribution.
The propensity of assigning the reason or duty of a specific conduct or activity to the internal characteristic, instead of to outside powers is called an internal attribution or Dispositional Attribution.
Answer:
Good I believe
Explanation:
He was literally called Akbar the Great
I believe the correct answer is: episodic memory.
The Episodic memory is the “type” of memory with which we
recall autobiographical events (who, what, when, where, why knowledge of life's
happenings). Episodic memory exhibits 9 properties that distinguish it from
other “types” of memories:
<span>1. </span>Contain summary records of
sensory-perceptual-conceptual-affective processing.
<span>2. </span>Retain patterns of activation/inhibition over
long periods.
<span>3. </span>Often represented in the form of (visual)
images.
<span>4. </span>They always have a perspective (field or
observer).
<span>5. </span>Represent short time slices of experience.
<span>6. </span>They are represented on a temporal dimension
roughly in order of occurrence.
<span>7. </span>They are subject to rapid forgetting.
<span>8. </span>They make autobiographical remembering specific.
<span>9. </span>They are recollectively experienced when
accessed.
C) A dense, mixed-used Neighborhood
The more density there is a neighborhood, the more stuff that is going to happen, especially when it is a very mixed community.