Answer:
it is the job of the states laws of the legislature
Answer:
This question is incomplete, it lacks options: A. Nativist theory. B. Theory of innately guided learning. C. Linguistic determinism hypothesis. D. Skinnerian theory of language. The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Linguistic determinism hypothesis states that language determines the mode of thought. That is, we perceive reality and organize it into concepts and give them meanings according to an implicit agreement of our language community that has codified it in this way. As speakers we subscribe to the mode of organization and classification that our own language decrees.
Answer:
This principle is called Weber's Law of Just Noticeable Difference.
Explanation:
Weber's Law states that a a just or barely noticeable difference in a stimulus is constantly proportional to the original stimulus. It applied to various sensory stimulus such as loudness and brightness, amongst others.
For example, the brightness of a phone during daylight is barely noticeable since the light is proportional to the brightness, however at night the brightness is way more noticeable since the darkness is not proportional to the daylight.