Answer:
The answer is D - Chunking
Explanation:
Chunking is a way of grouping words or numbers together into chunks so they can be easier stored in the memory and easily remembered. It can include the use of spaces or dashes (hyphens) or spaces. Examples of areas they are used are social security numbers, phone numbers, credit card numbers
For example the following numbers are without any chunking: 5558698492
To chunk this number will be: 555-869-8492.
The following historical events have been matched to the correct time period: 1200s 1500s 1800s 1900s
The first degrees in forensic science are created. (1900)
The first forensic textbook is written. (1500)
The Chinese book Hsi Duan Yu is published. (1200)
The first hemoglobin test to determine the presence of blood is created. (1800)
Answer:
See Below
Explanation:
The answer is in between "yes" and "I". The full sentence would look like this
Yes, I absolutely love horror stories
Answer:
Both Pigeon A and B
Explanation:
Peak shift is a term that describes the conditions in which the peak of the generalization gradient moves away from the position of S+ in the direction away from the S-. This implies that, peak shift can be determined if the S+ and S - tigger the existing factors during different training in a graded manner.
Thus, if both S+ and - has mutual characteristics, then a major part of those characteristics will be triggered by both stimuli, thus, the stimulating experience of S+ will override or revoke the experience or training of S-.
Hence, since both pigeon A and B, had the S+ 800Hz tone training initially, with elemental theories, it is determined that, both will produce most peak shift phenomenon.
Note:
S+ is a stimulus showing availability of reinforcement
S- is a stimulus showing lack of reinforcement.
Judaism. Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions.
Answer is. the Ten Commandments