<span>Darley and Latane concluded that the bystander effect is due less to apathy and more to "diffusion of responsibility", which makes people feel unable to respond, often because they feel someone else would be more qualified to help and/or do a better job, and that their help may be unneeded or they may face consequences for botching the help. This is made worse when more people are around.</span>
Answer:
After the ww1 the European had great effect in major countries.
The reason and the people that caused this effect is below.
Explanation:
With imperialism European nations spread their influence across the globe. They brought European culture; language, religion, government and education systems to many different regions in the world. India is a good example of cultural diffusion.
Whatever its origins, American imperialism experienced its pinnacle from the late 1800s through the years following World War II. During this “Age of Imperialism,” the United States exerted political, social, and economic control over countries such as the Philippines, Cuba, Germany, Austria, Korea, and Japan, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina.
It was Alonso de Ojeda, and not Christopher Columbus, who was the first European to ever set foot in Colombia in 1499. The first bona-fide Spanish settlement was established in Santa Marta in 1525 and shortly thereafter in Cartagena.
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.