The correct answer is B) guilt is the only force that compels us to act morally.
It has been argued by social learning theorists that guilt is important for learning the boundaries of socially acceptable behavior and acting in such a way. Some argue that is it the only motivator for moral behavior.
Answer:
Set target for a statistically significant improvement compared to the current value.
Explanation:
For programs that are innovative, address rare health problems, or are highly tailored to the location a target of value of a statistically significant improvement compared to the current value is set. It is appropriate when there is credible data source and policy makers need to be convinced on an investment that is worthwhile. Also, change can happen anytime and planners must be able to set an argument that greater change will most likely occur by chance alone. The Z-test is used to determine the amount of change that is statistically significant. Very often, the significance level is set at p= 0.05 which implies that the probability of reaching the target by chance alone is 5% or less than 5 in 100 which translates to a Z-score of 1.96 which is used to estimate the target value.
Answer:
The answer is C) a weak superego.
Explanation:
According to Sigmund Freud, human personality is divided into three fundamental structures: the Id, the Ego and the Superego.
The Superego structure of personality is in charge of establishing moral standards, most of which are learned during childhood. In the example, Alex has a weak development of the conscience system, which punishes the person's mind with guilt when engaging in inappropriate behaviours.
Answer: En plein air
Explanation:
En plein air is a French word that refers to outdoor. En plein air is an outdoor painting. Although this is fascinating it also have it's disadvantages where the artist is prone to distraction from the environment and may not be compared to indoors where commitment and concentration is completely guaranteed.
The appropriate response would be: tell
the guest that you cannot serve them any more alcohol and get help from the
guests' friends.
<span>Other
responses that would help are the following: </span>
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</span>Offer the guest water or any drinks as an alternative of
alcohol.
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</span>Try to get the guest to eat some food to delay the affects of the
alcohol.
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</span>Make sure that the guest's friend can drive or if not, call a
taxi.