1) "I"
2) looking-glass
3) generalized other
4) self-consciousness
“I” is made up of a person's conscious and unconscious aspects, his personality, cognitions, thoughts and feelings. All of these characteristics or aspects are combined in the person's central identity.
I believe the answer is: physiological; physiological
physiological dependence refers to a dependence that is caused from the reducing existence of the things that we're used to. Tolerance is a form reduction of desire fulfilment in order to give the chance to others to fulfill their desire. Withdrawal is form of substance reduction that usually exist in our body.
The answer is analogous colors, it is because this deceives the
human eye as it provides the eye a pleasing atmosphere as the eye sees the
color schemes found in the environment that are likely to be comforting and
pleasing to the eyes.
Example:
For all the right reasons, a person wants to start going to the gym but their parents can't be easily convinced since it costs a pretty penny and doesn't seem to figure out why's it necessary for their son/daughter to go to the gym right away. A person that's in terrible need to do it starts persuading parents into realizing that workouts are good for the overall wellbeing of mind and body and will be quite useful for better concentration in school, increasing energy, reducing the risk of chronic disease and is good for health in general.
Eventually, the parents will see all the benefits of it and will be easily persuaded because they'd do all for the wellbeing of their child.
It was the Rorschach inkblot test. The Rorschach Inkblot Test is a projective mental test comprising of 10 inkblots imprinted on cards made in 1921 with the distribution of Psychodiagnostik by Hermann Rorschach. Amid the 1950s, the test was synonymous with clinical brain research. All through a great part of the twentieth century, the Rorschach inkblot test was a normally utilized and deciphered the mental test.