Answer: Hindsight bias
Explanation:
Hindsight bias is the bias in which people tend to over-emphasize their ability of prediction about any situations outcome that could not have easily been predicted. They tend to show that they knew about the outcome all along
According to the question ,hindsight bias is shown through case where friends were unsure that marriage of Loonie and Burt would last and when they actually got divorced, friends were overestimating their skill that this outcome prediction from the beginning.
Answer:
The correct answer is - rewards.
Explanation:
The rewards or benefits of a relationship are those things that we see as positive such as desirable personality traits. In this case, the encoraging nature of Cassie is a reward, and similarly for Cassie, Danielle always helpful so for the Danielle so the reward is the reason they most likely friends for.
Thus, the correct answer is - reward.
Answer:
No, the reaction was not carried out in a closed system
Explanation:
Recall that a closed system is one in which there is no exchange of materials nor energy. Hence there is no movement of matter in or out of the system. The total mass and energy present in the system is constant.
On the reactant side we have that the total mass of baking soda and vinegar is 47g + 13 g = 60g.
However on the product side, we have only a total of 56g which implies that a mass of 4g was lost in the reaction. This loss of mass can not happen in a closed system.
Hence the system is not a closed system because some mass was lost.
Explanation:
The five moral principles of Bioethics described by Vaughn are:
- Autonomy,
- Non-maleficence,
- Beneficence,
- Utility and
- Justice.
I believe that this list is complete because all five Vaughn principles are succinct and authentic, and unlike a more abstract approach, such as the normative ethical approach, such as the ethical approach to virtue and deontology, principlism corresponds to a methodology of better understanding and practicality for solving ethical dilemmas in the real world.
The five moral principles are of universal origin and not relative, because they are based on characteristics of a common morality, which is shared by all members of a society, is based on common sense and non-philosophical traditions.
This approach does not conflict with other ethical, theological and social approaches, as this is a consistent, practical approach that can be derived.