Answer: The options are not given, here are the options.
A.Loob
B. Loyalty
C.Hospitality
D. Pakikisama
The correct option is D.
Pakikisama
Explanation:
Pakikisama is a Filipino value that put one with one's fellow beings and it is essentially interpersonal because it is a value in Filipino that signify getting along with someone rather than standout. It's indicate people instrinsic intention for togetherness, harmony and unity. This showcase the reason Filipino need to maintain interpersonal relations.
Answer:(d) rewarding alternative behavior patterns, and (e) building empathy toward others.
Explanation:
d)rewarding alternative behavior patterns
Let us say for an example you are a teacher and in class there is a child that is usually agressive but on the days when they are being good you take that opportunity and reward their good behavior this is most likely to encourage that good behaviour. Instead of focusing on punishing the wrong behavior if may be encouraging to reward the good behaviour when it happens.
(e) building empathy toward others.
Empathy means showing that you understand how the other person feels you put yourself in the same situation so when you support them you show that you understand and this has a way of making people feel accepted than judged which may discourage their agressive behavior.
<span>Some have suggested that the results of Milgram's obedience study may have been due to the foot in the door effect
Foot in the door effect refer to a psychological conditioning that involve trying to make a persona agree/comply to do a large request by previously setting up that person with smaller and modest request</span>
Answer:
C) Both the European American and the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had these types of memories.
Explanation:
Wang's comparison makes us understand that both the European American and the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had these types of memories. The earliest memory does come first with the European American than with the Chinese and Taiwanese. He gives an insight into how the European American students reflect some vital events like when he or she was stung by a bee when they were young while the Chinese and Taiwanese memory was basically on a normal daily routine with families and friends when they were small.
All these explanations above were cited in his book "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" which was published in 2001.