Answer:
The correct response is Option B: A death-deferral phenomenon.
Explanation:
The study results regarding death deferral and Christmas suggest that people held off on dying until after Christmas because this is an important family holiday and it is suggested that people hold off on dying on such days. There has also been an examination of data regarding the death-deferral phenomenon regarding birthdays. There seems to be an association with fewer people dying in the six months leading up to their birthday than the six months after their birthday. These patterns, however, are hard to prove as being the result of a person's will to live in a systematic way.
Answer:
The behavior was freely chosen
Explanation:
Cognitive dissonance describes a phenomenon involving conflicting attitudes, beliefs or behaviors. In psychology, cognitive dissonance is where one holds contradictory beliefs, ideas or values. This is seen in the above example where Laureano in spite of her strong preference for Honda still goes ahead to buy a Nissan. She would experience dissonance since she had not gone for the car of her preference and instead goes for a Nissan.
She is likely exhibiting ethnocentrism. This is being
defined as a way of showing judgement towards to other cultures based on their
own standards that they are accustomed of or in their own culture. The American
likely acted that way after seeing crickets to be eaten by locals because it is
not normal or a tradition for their culture to eat bugs or even cover them with chocolates as
they eat it.
Frequency refers to the number of training sessions in a given time period, usually expressed as per week.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Cardiorespiratory training helps an individual to achieve his/her unique fitness goal. Oxygen is efficiently supplied during cardiorespiratory training to all parts of the body to get strong heart, healthy lungs, and clear blood vessels.
Walking, jogging, running, cycling, swimming and aerobics are some of the aerobic activities that can be done to improve cardiovascular fitness.
Sports activities like basketball, soccer, squash and tennis can be played to improve cardiovascular fitness.
Answer:
Bounded rationality.
Explanation:
Tonya was feeling the effects of bounded rationality. According to Herbert Simon, people’s rationality is limited when making a decision. The rationality is limited by the information the person has, by the cognitive limitations and the time available to make the decision. In this case, if Tonya had been really rational she would have chosen the overseas company. However, she lacked information about shipment and that uncertainty led her to choose the domestic company instead, even if it had many disadvantages.