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C. emotional stability.
A. Agreeableness is what it sounds like... Willing to be agreeable... Willing to agree.
B. Conscientiousness is also what it sounds like...to be conscious of what's going on around you and within you (external and internal locus of control).
D. Disposition is how you view things...how you "valence" something (valence means to label something as positive or negative); your response in context to disposition is usually stable and predictable over time.
E. Extraversion basically just refers to how social or outgoing you are.
Even though emotional stability is the correct answer, it's important to understand emotional stability (aka emotional regulation) is on a scale. We all feel angry, anxious, depressed, emotional, insecure, and excitable multiple times in our lives. These are normal human emotions! However, in psychology, we start to call it "abnormal", or say there's a "lack of emotional regulation/stability" when these types of negatively valenced emotions are pervasive in everyday life. This is why the question specifies "the DEGREE to which".
Hope this helps!
Answer:
This is an example of availability heuristic.
Explanation:
Availability heuristic is understood as a mental shortcut; an individual gets immediate thoughts about a certain subject, avoiding any "delays" or much conversation about the topic. He/she just <em>gets to the point. </em>
In this case, <em>instead of circling around the refrigerator subject,</em> Ian immediately tells Susan that she can buy any except for the Icewall, and proceeds to explain his own personal experience.
The New York Times called the 1964 World Fair as such because it was a very big event that catered and showcased the American culture and technology. It was an event where 80 nations, 24 US states, and over 45 corporations have come to participate to sell their products for consumerism. The fair was mostly focused on the new age technologies that are free for consumption of the general attendees of the event. Over 50 million attended, but the fair expected a population of 70 million, nonetheless, it was still a successful event that showed the great luxury that the American culture can offer to the world.