Answer:
Stereotype threat
Explanation:
In studies, reminding female test-takers that women historically have done poorly on a similar test can lead to lower test performance--- particularly when compared with the sources of women who weren’t given such information. This decline in performance is an example of stereotype threat.
In this type of stereotype, there is a threat of confirming to the stereotypes that have already been set by the society. The fear of doing bad instead of good in tests eventually leads them to do bad and confirm the negative stereotypes.
Answer: Critical thinking.
Explanation:
Rita is involved in critical thinking when making a decision on which phone to buy. Critical thinking involves gathering information on a subject matter, analysing the information and then coming to conclusion or making a decision based on information gathered.
Pros: emergency use, able to use calculator, notes, internet, etc.., and for socializing with people (can be both good and bad)
Cons: distractions, lost/stolen, could be used in a way to bully ppl buy recording or taking pics and posting them on social media
Free market- a large selection of products is available
limited gov. power- gov. can't define what you can or can't buy/ sell
some gov role -make sure products are fresh and no sell/ buy slave/ mistreated animals
competition- keep quality high and prices low
private ownership- you can "own" things, as long as you pay no one can take away from you
free business- any one can be a store owner as long as you pay for good and license, anyone can sell
Answer:
B. Dave has learned vicariously through his brother’s experience.
Explanation: