In spite of the wealth of the country Colombia and its natural resources such as coffee, emeralds and coal, Colombia has a turbulent history which caused a turmoil. And the answer to the given question is letter C. Powerful drug cartels and guerilla groups.
Answer:
life course theory
Explanation:
This attempt at building positive relationships is an example of the life course theory. This is an approach that focuses on understanding the different mental, physical and social health of individuals in order to build deeper relationships around these factors. This is what Mr. Smith is wanting to do by building positive, life-sustaining relationships and not just making sure that they are alive, so he focuses on what is bothering them mentally as well.
Answer:
Mischel proposed that behaviors are determined mostly by "SITUATIONAL CUES". Up to that point, psychologists in his field had believed that "TRAITS" were responsible for a person’s behavior. Mischel’s idea has come to be called "MISCHEL'S COGNITIVE-AFFECTIVE PERSONALITY MODEL", and the debate over it is known as the "PERSON"/situation debate.
Explanation:
Previously existing trait theories suggests that a person's behavior depends on his/her traits, and they are consistent in different situations.
Walter Mischel criticized this theory and suggests that the way people behave is determined by the situation they find themselves in, and not just the traits they possess. His idea is known as "Mischel's cognitive-affective personality model".
The debate between Mischel and the proponent of trait theories is called the "trait vs state" or the Person-Situation debate.
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.