Answer:
Option d, Predictability
Explanation:
George Ritzer is a sociologists developed the principle of McDonaldization in 1993 in his book 'The McDonaldization of Society'. These principles are characteristics of McDonald's and other fast-food restaurants. Ritzer identifies four principles:
- Predictability
- Calculability
- Efficiency
- Control
Predictability is the prediction of food menu. Food menu is same through out the stores of same restaurant. Building, decorations and uniforms are also the same through out the stores.
So, among the given options, predictability is the correct option.
Answer:
Front-to-rear torque split varies between 50% front to rear and 100% front as needed
Explanation:
AWD stands for All Wheel Drive. Motor company, Nissan had offered an intelligent AWD or All wheel drive system in its Altima 2019 for the first time. It optimizes the power distribution for an improved traction under all types of road conditions.
2019 Altima's AWD on driving on a curve path, the AWD distributes and splits the torque of front to rear between 50 percent from front to rear and 100 percent from front as required.
Answer:
Judge
Explanation:
The Judge is the one who has the authority to tell the creatives that their idea of using a world championship rodeo bull rider to promote handheld kitchen appliances is not a good idea and will probably open up the agency and its client to a great deal of ridicule because the judge is appointed to decide the process, form an opinion and the outcome of the creatives case.
Answer:
The stove, the loud hand-clap, fear.
Explanation:
According to the classical conditioning paradigm, the neutral stimulus in this scenario is the <em>stove</em>, the unconditioned stimulus is the <em>loud hand-clap</em>, and the unconditioned response is <em>fear</em>. Fear is an unconditioned response. It has been linked to the loud clapping of the hands that her mother made every time she got near the stove. Before the association, the stove was a neutral stimulus.