Answer:
Emotion-focused coping
Explanation:
Charlie hates taking exams. He spends the week before finals biting his nails, sleeping poorly, and worrying. He tries to distract himself by watching funny movies the night before the exam. This is an example of <u>emotion focused coping</u>.
Emotion focused coping is a coping strategy which involves the regulation of emotional responses to stressors by attempting to reduce negative emotions/reactions to stress. This method helps individuals exposed to stress to build emotional resistance to such stress.
There are two types of emotional focused coping which includes; positive emotional-focused coping, e.g. reframing, journaling, positive thinking, cognitive distortion and meditation and negative emotional-focused coping which includes; denial, supression, and avoidance.
Charlie distracting himself by watching movies is mostly consistent with avoidance approach to emotion-focused coping.
Answer:
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Answer:
D. decreases in production
Explanation:
Unexpected increases in inventories usually precede decreases in production.
This situation leads to decreases in production because producers only have a limited ability to store the goods they produce and because not doing so would put them at risk of greater losses should the economic situation not turn around
Answer: A) no damages from the driver
Explanation:
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE is a defence where a person is ruled to have contributed to whatever injury there may have sustained in the matter at hand, through their own negligence.
When this happens, the plaintiff is COMPLETELY BARRED from receiving any form of compensation from the Defense.
This is a particularly harsh doctrine that has been abolished in many Common Law countries who instead now follow the COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE approach where the Plaintiff's claim is reduced by the percentage they contributed to the accident. In this case their claim would be reduced by 20% leading to $80,000 being paid by the Defendant.
Answer:
4. fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
In psychology, the fundamental attribution error refers to the tendency to attribute another’s actions to their character or personality instead of attributing them to external factors. On the other side, this same tendency makes us attribute our own behavior to external situational factors and not to our own personality.
In this example, Kara gets an F and she gets into an argument with her roommate, who assumes <u>Kara is yelling at him because she likes to bully him (internal attribution) instead of thinking she might have had a bad day (which would be an external factor)</u>, therefore, he is making a fundamental attribution error.