I believe the answer is: imaginary audiences
Imaginary audiences refers to a situation where an individual use their imagination to create audiences that would enthusiastically paying attention and appreciating everything that he/she is doing.
This process is very common to appear during adolescent years when people started to develop the desire to be accepted by a certain social group.<span />
Children who later in life develop schizophrenia are more likely to show <u>less sociability </u>in movies recorded earlier in their childhood.
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by problems with thinking,emotions, and behavior. Symptoms normally include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, etc. It can interfere with one’s daily life as well as educational or work life.
Schizophrenia symptoms begin to show in the mid to late 20s. Its incidence in children is quite rare. Still, there are early indications of possible schizophrenia during childhood.
Some of these signs include: less sociability, withdrawal from family and friends, confusing dream or films for reality, violent behaviors, agitation, depression, sleep problems, etc.
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Seward's Folly. Because the deal was thought to be foolish
Explanation:
A. the doctrine of salvation -- Soteriology
It is the theory of deliverance from sin the the consequences.
B. the doctrine of the church -- Ecclesiology
It is the theory of the study of construction and decoration of churches.
C . the doctrine of last things -- Eschatology
It is the theory of death, the final judgement and the destiny of the soul.
D. the doctrine of the Holy Spirit -- Pneumatology
It is the study of Christianity which is concerned with the Holy Spirit
The rating error that Colby succumb to is the halo effect.
The halo effect is being defined as a type of cognitive bias in which the
person’s overall impression are likely to be responsible of influencing the
person’s character such as his or her feelings and the way the person think.