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Opportunistic behaviour refers to a transaction in which one party in the relationship benefits at the expense of the other.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
An opportunist is the one who looks for opportunities that he can fetch majorly financial benefits from. These benefits can at times be at the cost of someone else's loss.
This behaviour of seeking benefit even out of the loss of the other party is called opportunistic behaviour and is termed as unethical in business practices.
The study found that infants crossed the cliff when their mothers encouraged them to do so.
In this 1960 study by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk, infants aged 6 to 14 months are placed at one end of the runway and their parent stands at the other end of the plexiglas surface. The idea is to evaluate the child's perception of height and depth: if they perceived the visual (simulated) cliff, and if they became scared of it, they would be reluctant to crawl over to their parent.
An overwhelming majority (27 out of 36 children tested) crossed the surface, motivated by their parent's stimulus.
These events <span>could have the
cumulative impact of a major life event.
Cumulative effect refers to an effect which causes another action whether past or present to change another action's affect, like in the given situation all of the events are causing an effecting each other.</span>