Answer: C
Explanation:
Why A is wrong: the most forest cover was lost between 1990 and 200.
Why B is wrong: The decline since 19190 has not been completely steady, different amounts have been lost.
Why D is wrong: The average lost every five years is more than five million.
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Answer:
Different threshold
Explanation:
Since the person was asked to listen to a series of tones presented in pairs, and at the same time was expected to say whether the tones in each pair are the same or different in pitch, then the person experimenting is most likely measuring different treshold of the tones in pairs.
Answer:
A. Unconditioned stimulus => Jim offering an Altoid
B. Unconditioned response => Dwight reaching out his hand
C. Conditioned stimulus => The Windows reboot sound
D. Conditioned response => Dwight reaching out his hand
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus is a natural stimulus that elicits a response naturally. In the scenario above, Jim offering Dwight an Altoid would naturally make Dwight reach out his hand to receive the Altoid, which is a natural response elicited in Dwight. This natural response is the unconditioned response.
On the other hand, a conditioned stimulus can be referred to as a neutral stimulus that usually do not produce a response alone, but after being paired with a conditioned stimulus, it would become associated with it and would produce the same response if later presented alone. In the case stated in the question, the Windows reboot sound is a neutral stimulus which normally would not make Dwight reach out his hand, but after being paired with the unconditioned stimulus, it then becomes a conditioned stimulus when presented alone to elicit the same response that was elicited by the unconditioned stimulus. This response whereby Dwight reaches out his hand at the sound of the windows is referred to as the conditioned response.
Answer:
A) Asteroid
Explanation:
Asteroids are found in a belt roughly between Mars and Jupiter while revolving around the sun. They are also much too small to be planets.