Answer:
b. teaching yourself yoga by watching a yoga group in the park.
Explanation:
Observational learning explains the learning process by observing others, recalling the information and then reconstructing the observed behaviors. Consider about how a kid watches one another's parents wave and then mimics that behavior themselves. This cycle of watching and imitating others creates a considerable amount of learning. As per the question, learning yoga by first observing it in park and later applied to himself is an example of observational learning.
Answer:
Through employee portals.
Explanation:
Employee portals are used in order to have <em>communication within the company</em>. They are organizational intranets and they help in order to keep all the staff up to date and on the <em>same page. </em>
They are used for <em>communication and collaboration</em> and they are an <em>optimal tool for HR</em> (human resources) in order to <em>keep track of the employees </em>as well as their activities and self-service.
Answer:
What made the Great Depression "Great" was the government response. Constant changes the regulatory environment, tax increases, massive deficits, and failure to let the market correct paralyzed the economy in its depressed state for 15 years.
Both were caused primarily by an over expansion of credit rooted in loose money supply. The monetary response to the current recession has been different. Rather than tightening to force the market to bottom, the Fed has maintained low rates in an effort to re-inflate the bubble conditions. Hoover/Bush & FDR/Obama responses are similar as all tried to spend their way out of the problem.
1929 crash:
After WWI, Britain reset the pound to the pre-WWI level even though their money supply had far exceeded pre-WWI levels. In an effort to slow the flight of gold from Britain, the US federal reserve (led by Benjamin Strong) lowered interest rates. As always, artificially low interest rates caused massive distortions in asset values. Money flowed into the stock market and people who would not normally have been stockholders bought stocks in place of other investments that would have yielded better interest rates absent fed policy. Margin was used excessively because the real cost of leveraging was distorted by fed interest rate policy.
The fed continually lowered interest rates all the way into 1929. When the bubble popped, they tightened policy and raised rates. This contributed the deflationary spiral; however, the deflationary spiral could not have been as severe without the loose policy during the bubble.
2008 crash:
Beginning in the early 1990s, the federal reserve (led by Alan Greenspan) lowered rates while monitoring consumer prices as indicators of inflation. They ignored bubbles in the stock market directly caused by their inflationary monetary policy. When the stock bubble popped, they lowered rates further and pushed misdirected investment towards other assets - most commonly housing.
After the attacks of 9/11/2001, the fed pushed rates to 0 (long term rates were effectively negative and continue to be).
Explanation:
Answer:
a. sought to guarantee that one could not be denied suffrage rights based on race.
Explanation:
Reconstruction era brought three amendments which safeguards the destiny of the millions of former slaves. Fifteenth amendment of the constitution of the United States of America which was ratified in 1870, was the last among the chronological order, which address the federal and states government to not deprive any citizen the voting rights on the basis of race, color and previous conditions of servitude.
The correct answer is B. Activation-synthesis
Explanation:
Dreams are images, thoughts, sensations, sounds or feelings that occur as one is sleeping. Due to their particularity dreams have been widely studied and analyzed according to different theories and hypotheses. One of the most relevant ones is the activation-synthesis hypothesis, this was proposed by Allan McCarley and Allan Hobson who claimed dreams are the result of brain spontaneous activity that occurs as people sleep as well as an attempt of the brain to organize and make this activity coherent which lead to images, sounds, etc. that are connected but still contain strange or illogical content. According to this, the hypothesis described refers to the activation-synthesis hypothesis of dreaming.