<span>This is an example of "The Observer Effect". Researchers will get skewed or inaccurate data if they don't take this "Observer Effect" into account when conducting research or studies.</span>
John would most likely be diagnosed as experiencing OCD.
What is OCD?
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a widespread, persistent, and long-lasting mental illness in which a person experiences uncontrollable, recurrent thoughts (obsessions), urges to engage in certain actions (compulsions), and other symptoms.
What causes the OCD?
Experts are uncertain of OCD's precise cause. The environment, genetics, and anomalies of the brain are regarded to be contributing factors. It frequently begins in adolescence or early adulthood. However, it can also begin in infancy.
Can stress cause OCD?
Anything that generates stress, worry, or a sense of being out of control might set off an OCD episode. A person with OCD may experience obsessions and compulsions, especially with cleanliness, if they are diagnosed with cancer, for instance.
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I believe the answer is: <span>a deprived environment
</span><span>a deprived environment refers to the environment that lack of resources to sustain good standard of living.
This could include things such as water shortage, food unavailability, unsustainable temperature, constant life threats, etc.</span>
Based on the sentence it looks like the answer would be:<span>B) will, will earn</span>
Answer:
The conditioned response is when his ears pop when entering a building with an elevator.
Explanation:
The first times that Alex used the elevator there wasn't a conditioned response yet, using the elevator was the unconditioned stimulus and his ears popping was the unconditioned response. After using the elevator several times, the elevators (neutral stimulus) were associated with the unconditioned response until a moment when the neutral stimulus now triggered the unconditioned response; at this point the response is now a conditioned response.