<span>Among the four different reinforcement schedules, the reinforcing of response/behavior after a certain/preset amount of time being passed is called as final schedule. This is not a recommended reinforcement in behavior to appear consistent so the variable schedules are the better choices.</span>
Answer: Ideal culture
Explanation: It is, in fact, a culture that strives to reach, or more precisely a degree of culture that is characteristic of the ideals that people have and that they want to reach. It consists of values that are exemplary in the constant development and advancement of cultural values such as diversity, equality regardless of differences and many others, that is, the ideals that society as a whole is aiming for. It can be said that these are ideals of culture that may not always be possible in reality, but any aspiration for them is a good sign, and a way to advance, achieve and the affirm of cultural diversity. Sometimes it can also be said that an ideal culture is one that society claims to have, but in reality it follows a culture that not so ideal.
The EU is a political and economic union of 28 countries, which developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws. Politically, these 28 countries are linked by the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of Europe and the European Council (the last two have similar names, but they have different functionalities). Economically, by the ECB - the European Central Bank. Monetarily, by the Eurozone and the currency EURO, which is present in 19/28 countries. Also, there's a Schengen area, where passports are abolished and you can travel freely, BUT not all the countries that are in the EU, are in Schengen area (ex. Romania, Bulgaria); and vice-versa: Norway is not in the EU, but is part of the Schengen area.
I hope I helped, I used to have a "map" of interactions of all these countries in different unions/institutions, but cannot find it. If you need one to help you understand the EU better, tell me and I'll intensively look for it!
Update: here's the map.
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Answer: Recency Effect
Explanation:
The recency effect refers to a person's ability to remember the latest information. In the recency effect, short-term memory comes into play, where this memory is capable of holding a small amount of information for a short period. An example of a recency effect is the time before taking the test. Going over the terms you had forgotten on the exam and seeing questions related to what you studied in the exam will make passing the exam easier.
The recency effect is also evident in any situation of daily living. Writing down a phone number that we were given a few minutes ago is an example, also remembering a house that was seen a few moments ago is also part of the recency effect.