Answer:Affective component
Explanation:
There are three component that makes up the attitude which are affective,cognitive and behavioral components. Affective refers to emotional and feelings towards the attitude object .
Behavioral is how we act towards that object and cognitive is what we think about that object.
Affective refers to our emotions associated with the attitude we have about that thing such as anxiety,excitement and sorrow
The affective component is how we emotional react to that thing we have an attitude about such as Johanna feel disheartened by not being selected in a campaign.
Answer:
D. Thought broadcasting.
Explanation:
Thought broadcasting delusion is a psychotic symptom that makes the patient believe that his thoughts are broadcasted to every one to hear. This means that the patient believes whatever he thinks inside is 'revealed' to everyone, making him vulnerable to everything.
This delusional behavior makes the person paranoid and unable to rely on or believe in anyone. And this paranoia makes him/her believe that their thoughts are perceivable by others. So, Patrick's belief that his inner thoughts are known heard by his in-laws is a symptom of thought broadcasting delusion.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
According to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, a territory could apply for statehood after it had reached a population of 60,000. However the Northwest Ordinance was used, so that states outside of this territory and only a couple of these states could still use slavery, as this was an early abolition mechanism.
Answer:
physiological component in Tamilya's emotional experience
Explanation:
Tamilya is about to take the certification exam that will qualify her as a licensed therapist. As she enters the testing room, her heart rate and breathing accelerate and she begins to sweat. This reaction is part of the physiological component