With regard to the culture clashes in different nations and communities, use of the contact hypothesis theory could help to ease tensions.
In the contact hypothesis theory, which is credited to Gordon Allport, is the ability for two or more cultures to coexist peacefully through meaningful and thoughtful interaction in order to reduce prejudice. To ensure successful contact, it is recommended that: both groups receive equal status of importance with minimal differences in characteristics, backgrounds, and qualities; groups work towards achieving a common goal which is equally beneficial to both groups; there is cooperation from all subjects in each group; support from local authorities of laws/government and customs; personal interaction between members of opposing groups.
Potential outcomes for successful tourist-host contact include: relaxed attitudes, understanding, a mutual appreciation for the opposing culture's values, positive interactions wherein cultures are respected mutually, increased active communication to ensure both parties are satisfied and can co-exist peacefully, and perceiving the opposing culture as equally important.
This bias is known as <span>The social status effect.
</span><span>The social status effect. refers to the perception of someone to seem more 'capable' or 'superior' simply because that person held higher level of power.
This type of bias tend to be really different depending on what characteristic or status that is held as 'valuable' within a social group.</span>
They are re-elected precisely because they have a low approval rating. They are re-elected to prevent them from establishing long lasting legacies and being members forever or from passing it on to their children or anything similar. If you don't approve of them then you re-elect them so someone else can try to do something better.
Answer:
Self sabotage behavior
Explanation:
When you stop and deliberately ask yourself questions about what you are accomplishing, what you are not accomplishing, and what is standing in your way, you are practicing self sabotage behavior.
Self sabotaging behavior explains when a persons own mind and thoughts stand in the way of how he moves ahead with his goals and goes about his day to day life. It is usually related to negative image of oneself in his mind.