Answer:
Avoidant attachment 
Explanation:
Attachment is a concept used in psychology to describe how infants relate to their parents or principal caregiver.
The way parents interact with their infants during their first months of life will determine the attachment the kids will develop. 
Avoidant attachment is one of the types of attachment that can be developed, parents of children with this attachment are usually emotionally unavailable or unresponsive to them for a good part of the day and/or night. They tend to ignore the child needs and don't like it when the child cries. Therefore, children learn that displaying distress or emotions can lead to rejection or punishing. 
In this example, Blanca rarely holds Joey and tends to respond to his needs in an angry, irritable fashion. We can see that<u> she is being unresponsive and ignores Joey's needs. </u>Therefore, it is most likely that Joey will develop an avoidant attachment with his mother. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: correlation vs. causation
Explanation:
Correlation assesses the relationship between variables and can be in the same direction,  where the increase in one exists as the same time as an increase in the other variable or inverse where an increase in one variable occurs when there is a decrease in the second variable. However, this correlation does not indicate causation.
Causation signifies that one variable is responsible for the occurrence of  an event in the other variable. Clearly, there is no cause and effect between the number of mules and doctorate degrees in a state. Here, there is a correlation but a fundamental causative factor is absent between the two events.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C) For these white Americans, Lincoln was a member of their racial in-group, whereas an Asian American would be a member of an out-group.
Explanation:
This example is a very common example of racial or ethical double standards. <u>Something that is seen as preferable and acceptable for one group is considered as an undesirable trait for another. </u>
One group's traits are judged differently than the same trait in another group - like saving money in the context of white people is a good trait, while saving money when it comes to Asians is seen as being stingy, just because they are different, outsiders and expected to behave like that based on racial stereotypes and prejudices. <u>This makes the members of one group more prone to the evaluation of their behavior, harder to adapt and more likely to be judged even if they show preferable traits. </u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Social needs
Explanation:
Social Needs are needs that a person will always desire to have because it enable us to have cordial relationships with others.
 It is important to know that our relationship with other helps to reduce emotional problem such as loneliness and depression. 
In a situation where a person lack social needs it can lead to health problem because everybody needs to be love.
Social needs is what every humans need because it enables us to associate our self with people in the society thereby bringing unity among us .
Some or the examples of social needs include family, friends, relationships, among others 
Which is why Ahmed is lonely because he needs social needs in order to associate himself with others thereby building some long lasting relationship with them.
According to Maslow, Ahmed is looking to satisfy his: SOCIAL NEEDS
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Jake assumed a feminist identity.
Explanation:
Jake realizes that his friend's comments are sexist, sexist and wrong comments. He feels that these comments take away a woman's respect and consideration and he believes the comments are inappropriate and perjorative to the woman who has the right to leave her body the way she prefers. Jake took on a feminist personality where he defended women's rights and scolded inappropriate comments to her because he believes women should not be treated that way.