85. Enculturation C psychological coping strategies that distort reality in orde
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85. Enculturation C psychological coping strategies that distort reality in order to protect ourselves from anxiety, guilt, and other bad feelings. 86. Projection D. refusing to accept an unpleasant reality 87. Ego Defenses E. when we see in others a part of ourselves that we cannot accept and do not recognize. A. distorted thinking that attempts to justify behavior motivated by self-interest or unacceptable drives. 88. Stereotyping B. biases in thinking and perception that serve to protect or elevate our self-esteem. 89. Rationalization C. Not only do we tend to think about the world according to what we want to see and what we need to see, we tend to think of it in terms of what we expect to see. We tend to perceive and think about others and situations in terms of the ideas we have already formed about them. 90. Schemata D. simplistic, biased views about members of a certain group. We learn stereotypes from a variety of sources. 91. Self-serving biases 92. Confirmation Bias: A. People who support or oppose a particular issue will not only seek information that supports their beliefs, they will also interpret news stories in a way that upholds their existing ideas and remember things in a way that also reinforces these attitudes B. Using the appropriate skills to evaluate subject matters, intellectual concerns, and academic theories and themes. C. a process that uses specific observations to formulate a broad generalization: D. of reasoning that begins with two or more premises and derives a conclusion that must follow from those premisesExplanation / Answer
85. Enculturation - (Seems like the option for this is not in this page. Enculturation is the process where the culture that is currently established teaches an individual the accepted norms and values of the culture or society where the individual lives.)
86. Projection - E. When we see in others a part of ourselves that we cannot accept and do not recognise.
87. Ego defence mechanisms - C. Psychological coping strategies that distort reality in order to protect ourselves from anxiety, guilt and other bad feelings.
88. Stereotyping - D. Simplistic, biased views about members of a certain group. We learn stereotypes from a variety of courses.
89. Rationalisation - A. Distorted thinking that attempts to justify behaviour motivated by self interest or unacceptable drives.
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