Answer: More resistant to extinction than a response that receives continuous reinforcement
Explanation: The effect of partial reinforcement is the occurrence when reinforcement is provided after some correct answers but not after all correct answers. It is clear, then, that reinforcement is given after certain correct responses as a way of conditioning and acquiring certain habits, i.e behaviour, but not always reinforcement is given after literally every correct response, for example, a dog is not rewarded after every successful task. And vice versa adequate punishment is not acted upon each problematic behaviour when one wants to eradicate a particular trait or behaviour. Therefore, it takes longer for partial reinforcement to go through extinction or such reinforcement is more resistant to extinction.
Answer: A donkey
Explanation:
John 12:14-15 " And Jesus, when he had found a young Donkey, sat thereon; as it is written, Fear not, daughter of Sion: behold, thy King cometh, sitting on an donkey's colt" .
President Clinton declared a state of emergency and took part in the organisation of NATO's air bombing, but he was very reluctant to commit ground troops to Yugoslavia. He did the last too, however, under the European pressure.
The correct answer is letter C
Explanation: The best leaders choose the most effective and appropriate behavior based on the situation.
Leaders are highly task-oriented and are rated low in people-orientation.