Yes, it is true.
It is called confiscating.
Answer: an effort to understand and influence the surrounding environment
Explanation: The cognitive theory of development observed in individuals is focused at understanding the growth and functional development of an individual's brain and the impact, relationship and influence of his environment on the entire process which could affect the level and speed of information processing, language and skill development and perception or conceptual ideas. All this cognitive skills are influenced by an individual's environment and as such cognitive developmental theories are tailored at understanding the impact and influence of the environment on an individual's cognitive skills.
The correct answer is A. Good Luck
Explanation:
The attribution theory proposes people explains an outcome, behavior or event based on two main factors: situational attribution and dispositional attribution. In the case of situational attribution, also known as external attribution this focuses on explaining an event based on factors the individual cannot control or based on its situation, for example, the weather, luck or the actions of other people. On the other hand, the dispositional attribution focuses on the inner characteristics of a person such as an attitude or belief.
This implies, the option that is an example fo situational cause of employee performance is Good luck because this factor is external or part of the situation of an individual rather than an inner characteristic the employee can control.
Answer:
"industry vs. inferiority" stage
Explanation:
Erik Erikson proposed a theory about social and emotional development along people's lifespan. According to him, people go through different stages in life that are manifested as "crisis" where two different options present to the people and they create anxiety. Eventually, the person is inclined towards one of the two options available and solves the crisis and moves on to the next stage.
Erikson's fourth psychosocial crisis, is called "industry vs. inferiority" occurs between the ages of five and twelve.
During this stage, the child feels the need to win approval by demonstrating specific competencies that are valued by society and begin to develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments. When they are reinforced for their initiative they will feel industrious (competent) and confident in their ability to achieve goals. If they are not reinforced, they might feel inferior, doubting their own abilities and not reaching their full potential and can develop a feeling of inferiority.
Sammy is in third grade, so he must be around <u>9 years old,</u> he won the spelling bee and felt proud about it since <u>he demonstrated a specific competency </u>in his school (thus he felt competent), however, <u>when he couldn't complete his arithmetic assignment he felt incompetent </u>(this could case him feelings of inferiority or doubt of his own abilities).
We can see how Sammy is in the "industry vs. inferiority" stage where he's looking to be competent and developing a sense of pride in his accomplishments.
Answer:
The correct answer is b. the constituents likely do not actually have well-formed views on the issues that are decided in Congress.
Explanation:
One major problem with the role of the instructed delegate is that constituents may not actually have well-formed views on many issues.