Psychology, asked by Raghav2551, 11 months ago

Illustrate a brief distinction between accidents and risky behaviour and give one relevant example for each

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Answered by skyfall63
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Risky behavior accidents are two very different things were talking about.

Explanation:

  • Risky behaviour is an person's behaviour to go to extreme scenarios only to get Adrenaline Rush in their blood, which could be attributable to a pressure or just for pleasure, but it depends solely on the individual.
  • This conduct exhibited by a person is entirely due to the person's confidence in taking chances.
  • An event, on the other hand, is a random reaction/action which has taken place owing to certain events that have occurred at that time.
  • We should take steps based on expectations which we can make, however it's hard to tell for sure whether a certain accident is going to take place, because it's not in anyone's influence.

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