1. Academic English is precise.
2. Two <span>worded verbs like picked up or left out are not acceptable.
3. It should always be cautious.
4. It uses more nouns then verbs.</span>
Nose:smell:tongue:taste
Bird:chirp:cow:moo
Bed:sleeping:chair:sitting
Chihuahua:dog:eagle:bird
Hope this helps... not sure about the second one. All other I’m sure are correct.
The correct answer is D) attribution.
In perception process, attribution refers to how we attach meaning to other's behavior or even our own. The attribution theory created by Fritz Heider in 1958 establishes that humans are naive psychologist always trying to make sense of the world and that includes people's behavior.
Primacy-recency refers to first impressions while self-fulfilling prophecy explains how the receivers perception and expectations of other person ultimately leads to that person acting the way the receiver is expecting.
Implicit personality theory is when we form impressions of another being with limited information, usually of an unfamiliar person. Hence this will not be the case since it is point out that Ted is actually John's friend.
On the other hand, stereotyping occurs when we associate attitudes or actions with a certain category. E.g. when we say that X person acted out in a certain way due to their sexual orientation, race, gender and so on.
Answer:
psychological factors such as environment, mental illnesses, and peer-to-peer impressions are key elements that play the reason upon why one may commit atrocities.
Explanation:
offenders often times have a motive as to why they may act upon a violent tendency. it can be disregard and hatred for the victim, it can be because the victim has agitated the offender prior, it can be because the victim has personally attacked the offender too. other reasons include mental illness and delinquency, mental illness is contributed to by the offender’s environment. whether they seek help to control their tendencies are purely their own decision.
Answer:
a. adjective
Explanation:
The clause is limiting a noun - 'The lady' , so it is adjectival.