The answer is: The economic principle of comparative advantage.
Answer:
A/an external locus of control is related to passivity and learned helplessness and a/an internal locus of control has been positively related to confidence in one’s ability to successfully perform tasks.
C. external, internal
Explanation:
It was psychologist J.ulian B. Rotter who, in 1954, introduced the term locus of control. It refers to the degree or extent to which we believe we have control over the outcome of events in our lives as opposed to external forces - forces that are beyond our influence.
External locus of control is when people believe their own behavior will not make much of a difference, that what matters is the outside events and forces. Such people are more passive. On the other hand, internal locus of control is when we believe our behaviors and actions actually have the power to influence events and outcomes. People who present internal locus of control are more confident and active.
2) family and respect
Confucian values: respect for parents,loyalty to government, and keeping to one's place in society—farmers should remain farmers, and practice the ethics of farming
Answer:
Positive interdependence.
Individual and group accountability.
Interpersonal and small group skills.
Face-to-face promotive interaction.
Group processing.
It is possible that the child, which is Donald, is suffering from Dyslexia.
Dyslexia is a case wherein a person has trouble matching the letters that they see including the sounds that those letters and the combinations it makes. Dyslexia does not choose age. It can be suffered by an adult or a child. But, we must take note that Dyslexia has no connection to the overall intelligence of an individual dyslexic person. Yes, they have difficulty in reading but they have the intelligence to be a much better reader.