The special kind of response to negative reinforcement that is evident in Jacky's case would be: <span>Avoidance learning
</span><span>Avoidance learning is a person natural response that choose to avoid unpleasant situation by making an effort to avoid those situation again. This behavior make jacky studied harder so she wouldn't have to feel the sense of failure again.</span>
Answer:
Knee vulgus
Explanation:
In simple words, Knee Vulgus is a condition in which the knee caves inwards towards the body's midline. Throughout a squat, knee vulgus is a typical incorrect movement sequence. The feeble hip captors are frequently overpowered by the powerful hip adductor muscles (placed in the inner thigh) (gluteus medius and gluteus minimus).
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Both options explains the illegal actions.
"Coerce" means to persuade someone forcefully ,particularly an unwilling person to do something with use of force.
Stacy actions are illegal as he seeks to make a gain over someone wrongfully
Biff is under duress, he is an unwilling person that is forced to do something he doesn't want to do by Stacy.
So therefore both options A and B are true.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
NCAA Stands for "National Collegiate Athletic Association which is responsible for banning schools from participating in sports for at least a year.
The death penalty is the harshest form of penalty it can give, and most of this punishment result in schools not competing in sports for the duration of the death penalty.
The imposition of "Death Penalty" by NCAA Forces a school to eliminate a sport which they face the punishment for, which can be a year or more depending on NCAA.
Answer:A counterculture
Explanation:
A counterculture is a subculture who holds values that are against the social norms and behaviours that are against what is acceptable within society
These groups opposes what the main society considers valuable.
It can be a religious cult,commune to even political parties.
Usually people form these subcultures because they all feel the same about things that need to be fought against such as rules and regulations that they may feel are oppressive to what the consider to be freedom.
These group aims at achieving those goals that the society seems to be fighting against.