Answer:
A man with muscle "dysmorphobia" is most likely to feel that he is scrawny, despite the fact that he is not.
Explanation:
A man with muscle "dysmorphobia" is most likely to f<u>eel that he is scrawny, despite the fact that he is not.</u> Dysmorphobia is a condition that makes a person feel there’s some kind of ugliness or defect in some part of their face or body when there actually isn’t. A person that suffers from this condition may get obsessed with it and that can affect their social life, their performance at school or work. Dysmorphobia differs from anorexia and bulimia in the sense that it is related to a specific part of the body or face, whereas anorexia and bulimia are both related to weight and the size and shape of the body. In this case, the man suffering from dysmorphobia believes his muscles are unattractively thin. His problem is specifically related to the shape and condition of his muscles, although there's nothing really wrong with them.
Answer:
The correct answer is - option A.
Explanation:
Working Memory is a system for temporarily holding the information or the memory need to carry out the processing and able to deal it with reasoning for decision making or behavior.
This type of memory helps in solving the problem by relating with the prior knowledge or information and utilize it with reasoning and guidance. In this question Janine used her prior knowledge of about sharks and use it to answer the question on basis of that.
Thus, the correct answer is - option A.
When one is considering his educational goals in
relation to socio-economic factors, he needs to ponder on the following:
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</span>The change of work values over time
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</span>The change of work values change from others
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</span>How work values influencing other s
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</span>Adjusting values to what is available
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</span>Stability of work values than others over
generations
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