Answer:The halo effect
Explanation:The halo effect is a type of cognitive bias in which our perception of an individual is affected by the impression we have about them.
The overall impression you have about someone will affect how you see them , if you your impression of a particular individual is that they are smart , it is likely that you will even overlook anything that may prove otherwise. This is because you associate them with everything positive.
The manager's impression is that she is a poor performer such that even when she does well , the manager's impression of her has defined her character as poor.
I'm not really sure what the question is. If you are asking which of the citizens are politicians, then I believe the answer is both citizens 2 and 3. Only citizen 1 answered the question, while the other two changed the topic by accusing citizen 1.
<span>Learning gender roles this way is consistent with the modeling or learning Vicar.
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</span><span>This type of learning is developed when a person adopts or learns a behavior by simple observation. This kind of learning develops effortlessly and often unconsciously, and is the way we usually learn gender roles in childhood. The gender role refers to the social and behavioral norms that are accepted in a society for men and women, that is, what is considered masculine or feminine in a society or culture. The gender role is formed from childhood when we imitate the gender roles with which we identify ourselves.
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I think she feels a bit discouraged because she doesn't believe she is as good as the rest of the tributes. Most of them have spent their entire lives preparing for the Hunger Games, whereas Katniss volunteered to save her sister. She was unprepared for the Games, but learned the ropes over the course of the training.
Most settlements in Egypt back then (and today), were located primarily along the Nile River and the Northern coast of Egypt. Some reasons for this are:
- Access to freshwater via the Nile Delta on the Northern coast, or the Nile River extending into Egypt
- Along important trade routes in the Mediterranean and along the Nile
- The Nile River added important infrastructure to the cities and towns along it by letting people ship materials and goods down the river