I believe the answer is A. <span> decoding a message exactly the same way as it was encoded by the speaker
In understanding stage, the listener already received all the data/information that given by the speaker. After this happen, the listener will decipher the data by associating them with their personal knowledge and experience in order to understand the full context of the speaker's message</span>
Answer:
(A) Modeling
Explanation:
Modeling is used in a few techniques of psychotherapy, whereby the client is trying to learn through imitation without any direct means of verbal communication. In the given example, the chimpanzee is imitating the sign language made by Dr. Behavior. The process of imitation requires an imitating object or person to imitate.
Piece of a jar is that better
duh i mean if this is history then don't you think it is about people against people like really
Answer:
D
Explanation: Criminaloids commit petty crimes such as Thefts while born criminals commit serious offences such as arson and homicides
Answer:
A. Reaction formation
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud is considered the father of psychoanalysis which is a school of therapy that focuses a lot in the unconscious and how our early development influences our later behaviors.
According to him, there are defense mechanisms which are defined as the mental processes that are often unconscious and that protects us from anxiety that we would feel if they weren't there. In other words, they protect us from feeling anxious.
Reaction formation is one of these defense mechanism in which a person thinks their feelings are unacceptable and therefore they display the opposite behavior than what they feel (like for example when a toddler expresses a lot of love for his newborn sister even when he is jealous).
In this example, Diego likes Sierra but this makes him uncomfortable so instead of telling her, <u>he makes fun of her, displaying the opposite behavior (as if he didn't like her at all).</u> Therefore he is engaging in the reaction formation defense mechanism.