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may the above one i guess...i dont know
D is the answer I believe
<span>A. Classical Conditioning
Little Albert was initially exposed to a variety of stimuli and displayed no fear towards them.
In the next step of the experiment, when Little Albert was again exposed to a rat, the experimenters hit a pipe to make a loud noise, causing Little Albert to cry. This pairing of the stimuli of loud noise and rat was continued repeatedly. After enough repetitions, Little Albert began to cry just by seeing the rat.
The experiment involved the unconditioned and conditioned stimuli and responses of classical conditioning.
Unconditioned stimulus: loud noise
Unconditioned response: fear
Conditioned stimulus: rat
Conditioned response: fear</span>
The statement "The correct way to calculate population size is by dividing the total population by the land area." is true. The correct option is A.
<h3>What is the population?</h3>
The entire number of species in a given area makes up the population. Surveys of various places are conducted to determine the population. By dividing the total population by the fraction of each individual, the population size can be determined.
There are various techniques for population counting. Cohort analysis, aerial counts, etc., are some of these techniques.
Thus, the statement is true. The correct option is A.
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