Answer:
The answer is b. negative reinforcement.
Explanation:
In operant conditioning, negative reinforcement is an unpleasant consequence to an action, which prevents an individual from repeating the behaviour, or encourages him to take an opposite course of action.
In the example, Matt knows the consquence of not buckling is the irratating noise, so he is more likely to do the opposite.
A feeble Executive<span> implies a </span>feeble<span> execution of the government. A </span>feeble <span>execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed.</span>
That supercontinent was called "<span>Pangaea."</span>