1. Demography.
2. One-ninth
3. Computers
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The answer is "<span>John Garcia".</span>
During the examinations rats were given one taste, view, sound as a neutral stimuli. Later the rats would be presented to radiation or medications (the unconditioned stimulus), which would influence the rats to get sick. Through these examinations, Garcia found that if a rat ended up noticeably disgusted after given another taste, regardless of the possibility that the sickness happened few hours after the fact, the rat would maintain a strategic distance from that taste.
<span>The poison distribution can be used to approximate the binomial distribution when the sample size n is large. This is then calculated using the formula
P(X) = e^-(np) *(np)^x
substituting X= 3
P(3)= e^-(430*1.5/100) * (430*1.5/100)^3
P(3)= 0.00158*268.3
P(3) = 0.42
P(3) = 0.0042%
P= probability of X occurring given n and p
n= sample size
p= true probability
e= exponential constant ~2.718
X=number of sample successes</span>
Answer: D) Financially responsible
Explanation:
According to the question, if any person is held responsible for the crash or accident caused by the motorcycle of that person then he would take the financial responsibility of the damage and injuries caused to other people and their property.The person would be paying for the repair of the property and treatment of other's injuries.
Other options are incorrect because responsibility of causing or not causing the accident is not the subject because the damage has already been done.Handling the situation by paying for damage done by the accused person for accident is the possible solution.Thus, the correct option is option(D).
Motivation relates to understanding the reason why people behave in order to predict and influence it.
Motivation is everyone's need. Achieving goals and objectives is very difficult if it simply does not exist in our vocabulary.
Content theories of motivation focus on the inner needs that motivate behavior. In an effort to reduce or meet their needs, people act in certain ways. This approach is associated with thinkers such as Maslow, McGregor, Herzberg, Atkinson, and McClelland.