I think your answer is D.) Labor Unions although if this is incorrect please let me know so I can research more on the subject.
Answer:
This would explain a similarity between the two individuals. They share a similar outlook politically as well as their future hopes
That statement is true
Psychological egoism believe that even when we choose to help others, we do it because of our own personal reward/benefit.
For example, when we choose to give money to the homeless, psychological egoism argue that it happen because either:
- We want to be seen as good guy by other people around us
or
- We seek the personal satisfaction of 'we've done something good'
Answer: Option B. Worker-oriented and task-oriented
Explanation:
The worker-oriented job analysis deals with the specifications of a job, which helps in defining the skills, capabilities, and knowledge required for a specific position. It helps in defining the work functions and physical and mental demands of a job position.
The task-oriented job analysis helps the HR managers in defining the tasks associated with a job position, which requires different level of mental and physical capabilities. This method of job analysis helps the HR managers in making sure that the employees are hired, which can match the required skills and knowledge to fulfill their role and responsibility in an organization
Answer:
Difficult
Explanation:
In psychology, the term temperament refers to the characteristics and aspects of personality that we are born with, it is assumed to be biologically determined.
According to theorists, there are 3 different types of temperament:
- Easy: These children are generally in a positive mood, establishing quickly regular routines in infancy and adapt easily to new experiences.
- Difficult: These children tend to react negatively and cry frequently, they engage in irregular daily routines and are slow to accept new experiences.
- Slow to Warm Up: These children have a low activity level, are somewhat negative, show low adaptability and tend to display a low intensity of mood.
In the example, Joe is irritable and fussy (<u>he reacts in a negative way</u>), he doesn't do well in new situations (<u>new experiences</u>) and has irregular patterns of eating and sleeping (<u>irregular daily routines</u>), thus, we can see that the temperament Joe likely has is a difficult one.
Therefore, a developmentalist is likely to conclude that Joe has a difficult temperament.