b. Reducing cognitive dissonance
c. Reflecting a high need for self-worth
d. Satisfying his need for self-determination
Answer:
a. Satisfying his need for arousal
Explanation:
Arousal: In psychology, the term "arousal" is described as a state in which an individual is physiologically attentive, alert, and awake and is primarily controlled or regulated by "reticular activating system" of his or her brain. Needs for arousal is often referred to as an individual's need for utilizing a motivational technique in order to achieve or gain something.
In the question above, Raymond’s behavior in class can probably best be explained as satisfying his need for arousal.
b. partisan press
c. penny press
d. soft press
Answer: divulge; rote
Explanation: Hi, I think you are trying to do the next exercise from "Vocabulary Power Plus for College and Career Readiness"
"Many spectators divulge Chris's ability to natural talent, but Chris is the first to claim that years of rote were necessary to develop the skill to strike pennies thrown into the air with his arrows. A sportsman and Olympic hopeful, Chris discovered his proclivity for archery at the early age of three. The secret of his success, he claims, is to compete with the same level of ardor at every event, no matter how small the prize, and to never allow previous victories to occlude the vision of your immediate goal."
Many spectators witnessed Chris's ability to natural talent, but Chris is the first to claim that years of answering questions on brainy.com is pointless
b. cannot be influenced by inaccurate assumptions
c. promotes limitations in perceptions
d. can be misrepresented
In the question "All of the following are limitations of statistics except that it" cannot be influenced by inaccurate assumptions. Statistics provides limited information, promotes limitations in perceptions and can be misrepresented are all limitations of statistics.
Explanation:
If sufficient care is not employed in collecting, analyzing and interpreting the data, statistical results sway be misleading. Only a person who has an proficient knowledge of statistics can handle statistical data efficiently. Some mistakes are possible in statistical conclusions.