You have just committed an attributional bias called "the fundamental attribution error."
The fundamental attribution error is the inclination individuals need to overemphasize individual qualities and disregard situational factors in judging others' conduct. As a result of the fundamental attribution error, we have a tendency to trust that others do awful things since they are terrible individuals.
The best way to illustrate the relative frequency distribution is a percentage or a proportion.
For example, imagine that in the survey conducted above 80 people where interviewed and 35 were democrat, 24 republican, 12 libertarian, and 9 chose another party.
- Absolut frequencies would be the number of responses for each option: 35, 24, 12 and 9.
- Relative frequency (democrats) = 35/80 = 0.4375= 43,75 % of the participants
- Relative frequency (republicans)= 24/80= 0.3 = 30% of the participants
- Relative frequency (libertarians)= 12/80= 0.15 = 15% of the participants
- Relative frequency (others)= 9/80= 0.1125 = 11,25 % of the participants
Towards the beginning of the story Matilda walks to the public library that is located near the market place. Matilda is brilliant and sensitive. She can speak like an adult. She teaches herself to read by age of three, but her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, didn’t noticed that she is special. There were very few books in Matilda’s home, so she asks her father if he would buy her one. He tells Matilda that she should watch TV instead.
Hence at The library the librarian, Mrs. Phelps, is concerned by Matilda’s age and lack of supervision, but does not interfere. Matilda reads through all of the children’s books and asks for a good, famous book that adults read. Mrs. Phelps gives Matilda Great Expectations. After finishing it, Matilda reads other classic novels. Mrs. Phelps shows Matilda how to check out books from the library, so that Matilda only must return once a week.
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The answer is C. the emperor having total control over the lives of the Chinese.