Deciding whether a study will compare different groups of individuals or examine changes within the same group of individuals involves a decision about the research <u>des</u>ign.
Explanation:
Behavioral research studies about patterns and their variables of individual and social behavior of a person with response to stimuli (internal or external)
A research design essentially is the blueprint of the research that integrates and interlinks various research components like evidence and data collection, measurements undertaken, analysis and the interpretations made in a coherent, logical and comprehensive way.
Decision about the type of comparison group in group experimental researches is taken during research design to decide about how the comparison should be made to obtain the correct results. It can be compared with an individual to a group, or a control group against an experimental group.
The pattern changes in each group is studied based on the independent variables which changes in the experimental group and is fixed or constant in a control group.
No the answer is not A because all your mucus builds up in your respiratory system not respiratory secretion. <span />
1. Discrimination
2. Generalization
3. False
4.True
5. Spontaneous recovery
<u>Explanation:</u>
-In classical conditioning, how long the organism takes to learn an association is called: Descrimination.
-In Classical Conditioning, responding to a stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus is called: Generalization
-When an animal does not respond to a stimuli similar to a conditioned stimuli, it is called discrimination.- False Statement
-when a UCS (unconditioned stimulus) no longer follows the CS (conditioned stimulus) for multiple pairings, extinction of the CR (conditioned response) will occur- True Statement
-The revival of an extinguished CR (conditioned response) is called: Spontaneous recovery
Answers: <span>President George W.
Bush; </span>President Barrack Obama
The U.S Federal Government took the most momentous step in
the history of health information technology (HIT) when President George W. Bush ordered
the creation of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology. The office was thereafter legislatively mandated in the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) when signed by President Barrack Obama