Answer: Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
He was an Indian political leader and lawyer by training
<u>Answer:</u>
In the given example, <u>pluralistic ignorance</u> was most at play.
Option: (a)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- By seeing the lion at the park, the park goes think that there must be a reason behind keeping the lion there.
- Otherwise, someone might have done something. This means they are dependent upon others for a particular action justifying the diffusion of responsibility.
- Here, when the lion stayed at the park, it was impossible for anyone to believe that a lion can stay calmly at a park, but everyone was thinking that everyone is believing the impossible fact.
- Here , Pluralistic ignorance is working.
Answer:
This individual's approach to solving the problem avoids D. Functional fixedness.
Explanation:
Functional fixedness occurs when an individual is <em>unable to see </em><em>different uses</em><em> for a certain object.</em> He/she <em>only sees the object's potential use</em> in one particular way.
In this case the individual avoids functional fixedness because she can see a different use for the clip; she can see it as a potential tool to unlock her house, a <em>substitute for the key. </em>
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