Answer:
<h2>D. Negative attention bias</h2>
Explanation:
The way a persons perception is affected by various factor in their attention is called attention bias.
It is a person's failure to consider alternative possibilities when occupied with existing thoughts. As it happens in smokers, they have attention bias for the cues and warning about smoking around them as their brain alters their reward sensitivity.
Similarly Rachel is also biased and only focused on the negative critique instead of positive comments so she is engaged in negative attention bias.
Answer:
Low intimacy and commitment
Explanation:
I just took the test
Answer:
Dally Winston acts very gangster. He has icy blue eyes and has white-blonde hair. Dally was hardened because of a tough upbringing, and he even went to jail. He acts mean and tough, but in reality is a nice guy. He is very caring, since he helped Johnny and Ponyboy after Johnny killed Bob. All Dally cared about was Johnny. So when Johnny dies, he lets himself be shot by a policeman so that he could die, as there was no point of living since Johnny died.
I am like him since I am loyal to my friends, and I would sponsor them. However, I don't act tough and I've never committed a crime or been to jail. I also don't have white hair or blue eyes. I care a lot for the homies.
Answer: by putting restrictions that limit behaviours that may interfer with other people right or with even your own right
Explanation:
Restrictions or restrictive rules are put forward to monitor each right and make it fall in line with what is acceptable standard of behaviour for example every person has a right to drive at a particular age but still they have to follow road rules in order to be safe and limit their speed or any unacceptable behaviour on the road but also to ensure that others around them are safe.
To help cope with the negative psychological consequences of being held captive, a person (particularly in the military setting) should strive to:
<span>Have faith that the U.S. government will support his/her family
Reaffirm his/her will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
Keep his/her mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house
The first is to build up faith so as to allow the person to continue to hope. The second and third help to keep the mind preoccupied and strengthen his/her will and determination to get through the obstacle. </span>