Well it would probably be because it's set into a more modern area and they're more familiar with that time period.
Answer:
- Any behavior that is accidentally reinforced is more likely to be repeated.
Explanation:
Superstitious behavior could be described as <u>'a behavior that is reinforced coincidentally due to temporal contiguity/closeness between an independent behavior and the distribution of reinforcer.'</u> Skinner, the famous psychologist, showed this through his experiment in which the 'rats were susceptible to human behavior as they knew that arriving at that place would assist them in getting the food'(however, not being related directly). Such behavior exemplifies the superstitious behavior(that has been reinforced on rats accidentally) which makes them behave in a certain way to get the desired results(food).
Answer:
The answer is C: can be frustrating and impair thinking.
Explanation:
The first thing to know is that in the paradox of choice believes that having too many choices is not necessarily a good thing. With paradox of choice, more is actually less.
Frustration and impairment of thinking are not positives. They are fallouts of having too much choices. The paradox of choice according to Barry Schwartz says that in western, developed societies a large amount of choice is usually associated with welfare and freedom. Too much choice on though, actually creates the feeling of less happiness and satisfaction and can even lead to paralysis.
Paralysis here is the impairment of thinking which is as a result of having too many choices.
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