Buddhism and Hinduism both have their origins in India and Lord Buddha, the prophet of Buddhism, hailed from a Hindu family. In fact, Hindus even consider Lord Buddha to be a part of ‘dasavatar’ or ten reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. However, there are quite a few fundamental differences between both the religions.
Hinduism strongly believes in ‘Atman’ the soul and ‘Brahman’ the eternity of self. As per Buddhism, there is no concept of the self or I and salvation involved in realizing this concept.
Hindus worship several gods and goddesses. While Buddha did not deny the existence of any god, he preached that it is futile to search or seek something which an individual is not even aware of.
Biofeedback is related to the behavioral perspective in psychology, It is a technique that measures bodily functions and gives the information about them in order to help the patient or client train to control them voluntarily. It is also known as bio-regulation.
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. It shows that you embrace Behaviorist approach to psychology. According to this approach, behavior is learned, thus all behavior can be unlearned and new behaviors learned in its place.<span> </span>
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1) priority for the personal benefits of favour.
2 privatization of common issue.
3 lack of proper mechanism to systematize policies.
4 lack of proper strategies to implement the riles of laws.
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