The answer I got was a group of men who shared political interest. I don't know if it is right, cause you don't have a lot of answer choices for the select all that apply, but I think that is one of the correct answer. If not, sorry. I hope this helps. c;
I believe the answer is: <span>Situational attribution
</span><span>Situational attribution refers to a perception that is used to judge other people;s behavior based on personal factors.
</span>Personal factors that could create situational attribution could includes: Emotions, beliefs, or a certain character traits.
Answer:
adnan needs support that aids hin in his work
Explanation:
the only possible explanation for adnan's statement is that he wants george to help him in his work as all his tension is due to work load. he wants george to help him out in his work rather than caring for his routine and eating habits.
Answer: a) is an example of stereotype threat
Explanation:
A stereotype threat is <em>when people might conform to stereotypes about their social groups</em> (in this case, the social group of "older people").
Conforming to this stereotype can be risky, because it might cause certain social groups to <em>"underperform"</em>, to perform less than their actual potential. It's good that Mrs. Nguyen has formed her own opinion about getting older and <em>she hasn't submitted to the general perception of about "getting older". </em>
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Answer: The option that exemplifies the empirical method is D. Dr. Sarkeesian observes and records how watching cartoons influences heart rates.
Explanation: The empirical method is the method used in empirical research. <u>It consists in acquiring knowledge by means of controlled observation and in recording the results of this observation</u> in order to confirm a theory or a hypothesis. Taking this into account, it can be said that <u>option D</u>. exemplifies the empirical method since it <u>makes reference to</u> the two instances that conform this particular method, <u>the instances of observation and record of the observation, in order to study how watching cartoons affects the heart rate.</u>