Answer:
c. unconditioned response
Explanation:
In psychology and classical conditioning, an unconditioned response is a reaction that is not learned and that happens naturally as a reaction to some other stimulus (which is called the unconditioned stimulus). This stimulus is the one that will later be paired to another one and then the originally unconditioned response will appear (as a learned behavior) in presence of the second stimulus (and it will be called conditioned response).
Therefore, we can say that the unconditioned response is an unlearned reaction to a given stimulus.
The purpose was for women's rights
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Vertical farming is the practice of growing local crops like fruits and vegetables with minimal resources by using high technological methods in a controlled environment.
It has been said to be the future of agriculture in the UAE since they huge amount of goods and have to find ways to be self sustaining by boosting local production. Apart from being self sustaining, they also aim to provide safe and nutritious food.
The conclusion drawn is inappropriate because the data collection is unreliable and the method used for collection is wrong.
Explanation:
The use of wrong methods for the collection of data for such studies and then drawing conclusions out of them is one of the causes for the study to be said to be unreliable completely.
There is no way to reliably conclude the age at which the children start to walk by talking to the parents as parents do not qualify or take time data of the time children start walking.
The parents are unreliable sources here no matter how big the sample size is and only the researchers themselves could notice and get the reliable results required in this case.
Answer:
No. It also involves the Bengals province
Explanation:
The migration in 1947 is not limited to the Punjab province.
This is because it also involves the Bengal province whereby the mass migration of over 15 million involves Muslims moving from the eastern part (Bengal province) to the western part (Punjab province) going to Pakistan while the Hindus were leaving the western part (Punjab province) to the eastern path (Bengal province) for India