Answer:
B - Coalition tactics.
Explanation:
A coalition (a joint effort of several parties/individuals) tactic involves getting others to support your effort to persuade someone to do something. In this case, George wants to persuade Nathan. To do so, he asks Terry, Sandy and Marvin to "work on him", to help him persuade Nathan of taking part in this project of his, creating a some kind of coalition to help him.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
When assessing a group's development, the name of the term that is described as taking place when "the group’s structure emerged, leaders surfaced, and roles were firmed up is "forming."
This is the moment when the group is being created and all of the members show the disposition to know each other, are amicable, they are polite, and have an open mind to listen to the leaders that are surfacing in the process of formation. Every member of the group has a role and it is accepted to start functioning.
The other moments in the group's development are Storming, Norming, Performing, and finally, Adjourning.
Answer:
the story in left ear, the story in right ear
Explanation:
Cognitive psychology: This is demonstrated in dichotic listening; a type of selective attention task where a listener shadows a message(repeats it aloud) and ignores the other message. The shadowed message is called the attended message while the unattended message is the ignored message. Studies reveal listeners often notice little about the unattended message.
The Cordova Rebellion was an uprising which occurred near the town of Nacogdoches, Texas in 1838. It was led by Vicente Cordova, who served a function similar to the one of a major for this town.
Cordova, among other leaders of the area, supported the Revolution of Texas as long as it espoused a return to the US Constitution of 1824. However, after the independence was claimed they opted to oppose the Texas Republic, leading to this event. Córdova was eventually defeated by US General Edward Burleson.
The appropriate response is Self-esteem. In brain science and humanism, confidence mirrors a man's general subjective passionate assessment of his or her own particular worth. It is a judgment of oneself and also a state of mind toward the self.