Answer: the correct answer is B Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Explanation:
Foot-in-the-door (FITD) phenomenon is a compliance tactic that aims at getting a person to agree to a large request by having them agree to a modest request first.
The principle involved is that a small agreement creates a bond between the requester and the requestee. Even though the requestee may only have agreed to a trivial request out of politeness, this forms a relationship which – when the requestee attempts to justify the decision to themselves – may be mistaken for a real affinity with the requester, or an interest in the subject of the request. When a future request is made, the requestee might feel obliged to act concurrently with the earlier one.
Know what each branch does then compare and contrast. try to answer again
Answer:
The relationship between the individual and state in a communist nation is that they work in practice and that the government controls every economic decision.
<span>He means that "despite his success and great
importance, Dr. V remains humble". </span>
The writer stayed through one week volunteering at an eye
healing facility in India where a huge number of patients recover their sight
every year. He was profoundly touched by the dedication of Dr. V and his team
to helping their patients. The experience appears to have impacted the writer's
own particular point of view.
Answer:a. high uncertainty avoidance
Explanation:Cultures which hold high uncertainty avoidance do not tolerate ambiguity and vagueness when it comes to daily lives. They don't like to take risks and would rather stick to rules and well established structures rather than taking a path that may lead them to unstructured situations.