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The eighth-grade class is preparing for its annual "School Scam Skit" in which it parodies amusing school events during the year.Alonzo discovers that,by mistake,the class has sold 500 tickets for an auditorium that has a seating capacity of 200.The auditorium is not available any other night,and the class doesn't have funds available to rent a suitable room elsewhere.Numerous possible solutions may exist,but the class is feeling panicked.Describe how a class committee might attempt to approach the problem using each of the following strategies.[Note: Some strategies might not be effective.Also,you do not need to derive a solution,given that you do not have all the information needed.The main interest is the procedures that you use.]
-Analogical thinking:
Positive Emotions
Emotions that are experienced as pleasant or desirable, such as joy, gratitude, love, and happiness.
Polygraph
A polygraph, commonly known as a lie detector test, measures and records several physiological indices such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers a series of questions.
Innocent People
Individuals who are not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing for which they may be accused or suspected.
Display Rules
Cultural norms that dictate the appropriate expressions of emotions in various situations.
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