The answer is
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visual culture".</span>
Visual culture is the
part of culture communicated in visual pictures. Numerous scholarly fields
consider this subject, including cultural studies, philosophy, and
anthropology.
The expression "Visualism" was produced by the
German anthropologist Johannes Fabian to condemn the overwhelming part of
vision in logical talk, through such terms as perception.
Answer:d. construals
Explanation:
What are construals?
-Construal refers to the way an individual observer, understand and interpret the world around them , particularly the behaviours of people towards them.
-It is like reading and analysing a behaviour that someone exhibit as they are around you or as you speak to them.
- you start assigning a meaning to their behaviours.
- In this case Lance analyses and interpret Paula's smiles in his own understanding as a sign of her liking him.
- he could be right but he could also be wrong because just by reading people's behaviour we can not be certain how they feel we can only assume based on our own understanding as we interpret their behaviour.
<span>travis is engaged in: Social loafing
Social loafing is a phenomenon when someone works less hard because they thing they could rely on their group compared to when they're working alone.
Another example of social loafing: an accountant that handle less account because he believed that his team members are smart enough to handle his parts</span>
Karen Horney’s theory is different from Sigmund Freud because
her theory always questioned the theories of Freud. Karen Horney’s theory is
all about feminist psychology and bringing a new look in neurosis. Horney also
points out the theory of needs of people by setting it into ten needs simply
moving toward people, moving against people and moving away.
Answer:
The stove, the loud hand-clap, fear.
Explanation:
According to the classical conditioning paradigm, the neutral stimulus in this scenario is the <em>stove</em>, the unconditioned stimulus is the <em>loud hand-clap</em>, and the unconditioned response is <em>fear</em>. Fear is an unconditioned response. It has been linked to the loud clapping of the hands that her mother made every time she got near the stove. Before the association, the stove was a neutral stimulus.