In this study, Stacy is the CONFEDERATE.
Confederate are individuals who participate in experiments and act according to the instructions of the researcher. Other participants usually believe that a confederate is also a participant.
The fact that Noomi seems to live by the “don’t sweat the small stuff” concept. she is relaxed, laid-back, and never seems too concerned about meeting deadlines or finishing a to-do list means that Noomi has a Type B personality. Individuals with Type B personality are relaxed, less stressed, flexible, emotional and expressive, and have a laid-back attitude.
Answer:
Consistent Grades of Students
Explanation:
Adam carries a self-belief that he worked very hard and hence deserved a better grade, and since other students laud his presentation he believes that he was better, if not the best. But he fails to realize that other students have done very well and because of their performance they get a better grade. The teacher seems fair though she may have felt some umbrage due to Adma's anger and accusation. Adam seems very much concerned about the performance of others than his own. Consistent grade of students which puts Adam where he has been previously created a sense of prejudice against his teacher. Teacher, on the other, may well be little irritated and evaluated his presentation with a slight bit of preconceived notion. The conflict escalates since both Adam and his teacher show no progress.
Answer:
The need for achievement
Explanation:
Need for achievement: Developed by a famous psychologist named David McClelland, in his theory of needs or the need theory. He proposed three stages in his need theory, which is a motivational model.
He explained in his need theory that how these three stages affect the action of an individual in a managerial context.
The three stages are:
1. Need for achievement.
2. Need for affiliation.
3. Need for power.
The need achievement theory explains that few individuals are more motivated or encouraged in achieving their goals as compared to others.
Based on the psychological principle of motivation that includes:
1. Purpose of achieving success by an individual.
2. Motive of avoiding failure by an individual.
Hence, Erika is primarily driven by the need for achievement.