Answer:
The correct answer is ‘An internal locus of control allows people to feel that they can actively take steps to improve their situations’.
Explanation:
Depression often happens because of the feeling of hopelessness and inability to improve a bad situation, in which a person found him or herself. A person with an external locus of control attributes major responsibility for such a situation to external factors, for example, other people or circumstances.
Meanwhile, a person with an internal locus of control is always aware that he or she has the capacity to influence any situation to a certain extent. By taking active steps to improve such a situation a person can avoid the danger of falling into a depression altogether.
Answer: Juan is a shy guy
Explanation:
Some individuals struggle with public presentations; irrespective of the number. This is not because of they ain't knowledgeable but rather they can't just stand before people to speak. Some person's do carry out various rehearsals to face an audience and they might end up not presenting their work well before the audience, this is the case if Juan; very excited about the topic but can't present it well due to his shy nature.
Answer:
social loafing
Explanation:
Social loafing: In psychology, the term "social loafing" is defined as a process in which an individual generally exert very fewer efforts while doing a particular task if he or she is being surrounded with other people as well as when he or she is a specific group as a member of that group rather when he or she is working alone. The idea behind working in a specific group is to enhance an individual's skills or to get improved accomplishment related to a specific task by enriching the talents and skills of the different members of the group.
In the question above, the given statement is called social loafing.
Kenneth Dodge is a psychology and neuroscience professor from Duke University, and according to him, aggressive boys are more likely to perceive another child's actions as hostile only when those whose intention someone close to him or her (peers) is unclear.