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Thinking verbs: analyze, ponder, reflect, reason. Feeling verbs: adore, despise, yearn, loathe.
An example of convergent thinking is when a group of people brainstorm ideas and then collectively narrow down the list to select the best solution to a problem. This process involves analyzing and evaluating different possibilities to arrive at a single, optimal solution.
environment, genetic predisposition, interactive causes, and the list goes on and on. There is no simple answer for this question. Law enforcement will tell you that it takes AOD (Ability, Opportunity and Desire) but that does not speak to behavior. stressful situations that call for the need to behave in such a manner. but mostly greed, selfishness, boredom, lazyness, and sometimes peer pressure. lazyness is questionable because some criminal acts do take alot of thinking, effort, physical ability, resourses, time, tools and the "know how". i know because im a fifteen time felon who has done alot of criminal acts in my day. that is the cause for the behavior.
The superego is a psychological concept developed by Freud that represents our internalized moral standards and values that we have acquired from society, parents, and environment. The "don'ts" in the superego would include rules, restrictions, and prohibitions based on what is considered right or wrong, such as "don't lie," "don't steal," "don't cheat," "don't harm others," among others. The superego acts as a critical and moralizing force in our psyche, governing our behavior and enforcing societal norms.
A criminal record can affect you in many ways depending on many factors. The time since the last crime or conviction was, the type of crime, what you have done personally to rectify your behaviour. Having a criminal record and how it will affect you will vary from country to country but the following are some areas which might get affected. Respect from others, getting a job, getting housing, being able to travel to other countries, getting insurance. The list is not exhaustive.
The list of core critical thinking skills includes observation, interpretation, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, significance, and fairness.
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While I am sure that some sociological discussion of scientists has led someone to produce a list of traits or skills that a scientist must have, there is certainly no fixed and reliable list where you can enumerate skills. There is perhaps one skill that would be broadly agreed upon and that is a skill in critical thinking. By critical thinking, one means essentially being sure of what you know and being able to put together the reliable implications of what you know, while recognizing that there are potentially relevant factors that you may not know. Wikipedia has a nice entry on critical thinking. And, one last comment, critical thinking may be required of a scientist but it is not limited to scientists. Presumably this is a valuable skill for anyone.
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List three factors that affect budget resource allocation decisions of managers provide appropriate examples for each of these three factors?
list two factors that affect the price of a good or service
List one environmental factor that can affect a person's height
Three factors are evaporation and freezing of sea water.
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uncertain events wrong forcasting budget is not based on history
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