The following is missing for the question to be complete:
Rehearsing
Selective expectation
Selective memory
Active listening
Answer: Selective expectation
Explanation: Selective expectation refers to the psychological cognitive bias that makes one perceive what they want or think they need to perceive. In other words, what someone expects to be the outcome of his action, such as Eric, affects his perception of Sara. This means that what Eric biases to happen if he wants to talk to Sara about his problems and difficulties in the workplace, determines his perception of Sara, meaning in Eric's opinion that Sara won't want or have the time to listen to him. However, apart from the biased expectation of determining someone's, say Eric's, observations, they are influenced by the degree to which something stands out. If Sara is often unable to deal with employees' problems because of a job that works, then it is visible and highlighted as something that will determine one's, Eric's, perception of her more often as a manager who is uninterested in employee problems, than a manager is stuck business.
Perhaps, if Eric would approach his problems decisively and eloquently, and without any expectation in advance, but only with a determined attitude to present his problems, Sara as a top manager would probably listen to him.
Answer:
If the amount of cholesterol is increased in a region of the phospholipid bilayer and then a FRAP (Fluorescent Recovery After Photobleaching) experiment is conducted in the same region of the bilayer, the result of the FRAP experiment (which is a method for analyzing how diffusion occurs through a little portion of photobleached cells or tissues, and observing fluorescence recovery over time) would show that recovery from photobleaching does not occur in the region of the phospholipid bilayer because of the formation of lipid rafts which is caused by the increase in the amount of cholesterol in the region of the bilayer, and prevents diffusion of the lipid rafts to other parts of the bilayer.
Answer:
A) Federalists.
Explanation:
Federalists believed in a strong centralized government while anti federalists believed in the spreading of powers amongst states
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Because it would be the right thing to do at that time