The answer to this question is ID
According to Freud's psychoanalysis, human's id already exists ever since we're born. It allows us to experience pleasure from several stimuli such as food, ticklish touch, warm hugs, etc.
Since all of these stimuli cause positive impacts to us, we will constantly seek this stimulus even as we grow up.
I think the correct answer would be the last option. In this case, spanking was an unconditioned stimulus for Colin's fear. These are stimuli that are natural, automatic and are unconditional that would trigger responses. An example would be when you smell your favorite food, you suddenly feel hunger.
Answer:
Explanation:
Human relationship to nature depends on how hospitable nature is to our everyday lives. As long as nature does not affect our everyday lives in a significant matter, humans will continue to ignore its effects and do what they want. The moment nature begins to drastically change the way we live, and begin making our everyday lives difficult or dangerous then that is when the human relationship to nature will begin changing. By then humans will have a deeper respect for nature and try to develop solutions to be able to protect our planet so that we can go back to the hospitable and easy livestyles that we had before.
True, according to Christianity at least
Answer:
A. Banks will increase the interest they charge for loans and increase the interest they
pay out for deposits.
Explanation:
If the Fed raises interest rates, it increases the cost of borrowing, making both credit and investment more expensive. This can be done to slow an overheated economy