Why is social behavior difficult to change
A: One's behavior is inborn so that nothing can be done about it.
B: One's behavior is instinctive so that he/she can't act differently.
C: One's behavior is taught from childhood so that it is fixed as normal in his/her childhood.
D: If one never changes his/her geographical dwelling, his/her social behavior can never be change
A: One's behavior is inborn so that nothing can be done about it.
B: One's behavior is instinctive so that he/she can't act differently.
C: One's behavior is taught from childhood so that it is fixed as normal in his/her childhood.
D: If one never changes his/her geographical dwelling, his/her social behavior can never be change
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- My little brother showed his best manners in the summer camp. (be on one’s best behavior)
- People are likely to repond to a policy change A: only if they think the policy is a good one B: only if the policy change changes the benefits of their behavior C: only if the policy change changes the costs of their behavior D: only if the policy change changes either the costs or benefits of their behavior
- Recent research shows that _______. A: Type A behavior are always dangerous B: there is an increased risk of heart attacks in all Type A’s C: being in a hurry can aggravates one's hostility D: Type A behavior turns out to be toxic if it aggravates one’s hostility.
- My friend does one thing one day and just the ______ the next. His behavior is inconsistent.
- What is proposed as a strategy to change attitude? A: Changing things that require one’s immediate attention. B: Starting to act in a way that embodies one’s aspirations. C: Adjusting one’s behavior gradually over a period of time. D: Considering ways of reducing one’s psychological burdens.