Answer:
(B) "but for" test
Explanation:
The but-for test is a test commonly used in both tort law and criminal law to determine actual causation. The test asks, "but for the existence of P, would Q have occurred?" If the answer is yes, then factor P is an actual cause of result Q.
Answer:
Sociobiological
Explanation:
Sociobiological perspective refers to the belief that biological factors such as heredity, environmental stimuli, and past experiences contribute greatly to human and animal social behaviour. This perspective originated from the populations of Edward O. Wilson in 1975.
In this question Todd's comment is an example of socioniological perspective because he believe his behaviour is already programmed or determined based on his heredity as a man
<span>The answer is role. It is a set of associated behaviors,
rights and obligations as intellectualized by actors in a social situation. It
is mostly well-defined as an expected or free or continuously changing behavior
and may have an assumed individual social status or social position.</span>
Thoughtful acts can really benefit others. Most of the time if you do a good deed, you will fell good about yourself to. Answer is YES if that was the question.