A. In order to make a decision, you should first define what you want
and need out of the decision. This will keep your information gathering
targeted and not overwhelming, as well as help you then identify your
choices and actually make the decision.
Answer: The fundamental Attribution
Explanation:
The fundamental attribution error which is also referred to as overattribution bias which occurs when we tend to focus more on personality based descriptions and under emphasize the explanations of situations that surround them.
When people do particular things or react certain way to situations we tend to focus on the kind or type of people they are and attribute those actions to their personality trait and forget about the environment that surround them and the impact if can exert on them
Like the attribution that Carla is an anxious woman whilst not taking note of her hectic schedule that is brought by her tight deadline project which is putting pressure on her to be anxious not because she is anxious woman.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Visual Cortex.
Explanation:
The visual cortex is a part of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information.
The visual cortex is find in the back of the brain in the occipital lobe.
Both hemispheres of the brain contain a part of the visual cortex. If a person suffers trauma on the visual cortex, or suffer from a CVA that compromises the visual cortex, he/she will suffer impairments in the way the process visual information.
In this particular case, Scott lost his vision at a young age. He received a corneal transplant that allowed him to see again. After so many years of not being able to see, he had a very difficult time interpreting visual information such as faces and expressions. His visual problems most likely came from processing difficulties in the Visual cortex.
The statement that correctly describes the Socratic method is that the Socratic method used logic to make arguments.
When it came to this ancient Greek philosopher, it was really important that logic be used for arguments, because only logic could provide valid proof to support those arguments, and nothing else. Logical conclusions led to solid arguments that couldn't be easily rebuffed.
I believe it's (A); every official likes to have the press complimenting them.