<span>Option (c) is the most correct. With this argument, a person has free will only because he or she is aware that they do every time they make a conscious decision to do something. The free will is only recognized after the action has taken place.</span>
I believe the answer is: the hospital
Conditioned stimulus refers to a stimulus that already become a trigger to a certain response due to the process of classical conditioning. From the example above, alexis start to cry after she saw a hospital. Because of this, we can say that the sight of hospital act as the trigger the elicit the response.
Answer:
In this situation, this wording is the clear example that energy IS NOT LOST BUT IS TRANSFORMED.
Explanation:
The galvanic currents that occur within the batteries, and the chemical reactions that occur within them without our realizing it, without energy emitters, energy that is capable of heating devices causing their temperature to rise, or even as it was mentioned that a small lamp lights up ... how does this happen? the energy is never lost, but is transformed, that chemical energy generated within the battery, transfers to the lamp generating the emission of photons and thus generating light, or in the case of generating heat, promotes exotherm by means of a conductive body .
Answer:
From a statistical point of view, participants do not have enough information. To extrapolate statistical data, at least 30 subjects should be observed to make an inference, considering the traditional quantitative analysis and using the central limit theorem.
Explanation:
The central limit theorem, indicates that, in very general conditions, if Sn is the sum of n random independent variables and of not null but finite variance, then the function of distribution of Sn approximates to a normal distribution or Gauss distribution, therefore, the number of variables is quite enough in size to establish that the sample shares “normally” a characteristic such as “being obese” in the example referred regarding the tribe on the pacific island.
Answer: a. is also known as the "shopkeeper's tort."
Explanation:
What does false imprisonment mean?
This refers to an act of restraining someone in an area where they can not get our such as keeping them in a locked house without their consent with an intention of keeping them as your prisoner since they are kept in a restrictive area.
A tort refers to doing something that expose someone to injury and which can be counted as a civil wrong act or not doing something that can save them from injury. Under tort "injury" refers to invading someone's right whereas harm refers to a loss caused to an individual.
What does shopkeeper tort refers to , I believe this is taken from shopkeeper's privilege law which is used in the United States to restrain someone who stole in your shop for a period of time as long as there is sufficient proof that they stole from your shop.