The answer should be C) culture and personality studies
It is called attitude. Attitude is a way of reflecting a person's way of behaving with the use of their minds and how they perceive things. The behavior may be of bad or good, depending on what the person thinks about him or herself. This will make the over all output of a person and how they will be able to connect with other people and create bonds whether it is good or bad. It is related to the statement being said above which is about learning appraisals about self and others.
Answer:
overcome functional fixedness
Explanation:
Monique routinely uses a shredder to shred her junk-mail into confetti-sized pieces of paper, which she then just throws away. When packing her glassware to move into a new apartment, she runs out of protective styrofoam packing material. Suddenly Monique gets the idea to empty her shredder and use the shredded junk mail confetti for packing material. In this case, Monique has <u>overcome functional fixedness</u>. Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias that makes people limit the use of a thing or object to the traditional use for which it was made.
Monique was fixed on using the shredder for the traditional purpose for which it was made and throwing away the junk mails, which is for shredding junk mails. However, her decision to deviate from the traditional usage of the shredder and instead using the shredded papers for packing shows that she has overcome functional fixedness with regards to the use of a shredder.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
because for me it family first
The majority of lawsuits filed in federal court "settle out of court" <span>with a negotiated agreement between the plaintiff and defendant.
For the most part, the law requires that you first endeavor to settle your discrimination complaint by experiencing the managerial protest process before you document a claim. Or you can't go specifically to court to sue an office. Or maybe, you first need to attempt and resolve your grievance through the regulatory objection process set up by Congress.
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