<u>ANSWER:</u>
The correct option is D: Reaction Time. Reaction time is the time that elapses between stimulation and the response to the reaction.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- When stimulation is provided to a body, it does not react to it instantly. This is because a body needs some time to know what type of stimulus has been provided to it.
- Once the body knows what stimulus has been provided, it responds to it accordingly. The time that the body takes to respond to the stimulus since the initiation of stimulation is called response time.
Physical activity has mental, emotional and social health benefits.
Yes, there is more support
Bruno BEST illustrates the use of a defense mechanism known as <u>reaction formation.</u>
Explanation:
According to Freud’s psychoanalysis, reaction formation is a type of ego defense mechanism. Ego defenses help one to protect oneself and feel better from personal guilt or anxiety when superego turns to be too demanding.
Reaction formation is a type of defense mechanism employed by a person when he/she tries to mask his/her original true or inner feeling, desire, impulses, or opinion about something and pretends an opposite feeling, desire, impulses, or opinion about the same thing in a much more exaggerated way.
Bruno who is actually feeling insecure and filled with self-doubt unconsciously, he tries to act overly confident and daring which is an opposite reaction
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