I believe the answer is: Practical intelligence.
Practical intelligence refers to the type of intelligence that acquired by doing a new experimental tasks/training.
People with practical intelligence tend to have the ability to transform abstract ideas into concrete invention that would be useful to their day to day live.<span />
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:
Marty is in middle school. He is an intelligent boy with good language skills. He is fascinated with the local train schedule and likes to make sure that the train arrives and leaves on time every day. Marty does not like to play with other children and he has difficulty making eye contact with anyone. Marty has diagnostic features of Rett's disorder.
Answer: Identity versus role development stage.
Explanation:
Identity versus Role confusion or Identity versus Role diffusion stage is the time in which adolescents are conflicted with dozens of values and ideas concerning who they should be and what they should think or do. It is characterized by the question "who am I".
Since Robert is sullen and doesn't know where he fits in, in the society it is going to be hard for him to resole this development stage and to answer this very important question of " who he is" because that is when he can actually know where he falls or where he belongs to in the society.
A personality disorder is defined as a disorder characterized by impairments in identity, in personality traits, and in: <span>the establishment of empathy or intimacy
People with personality disorder tend to have unique personal perception upon the situation that happened around them.
The problem is, these perceptions are completely subjective and often does not match the reality.</span>