Answer:
Event recording
Explanation:
Sue is using event recording. Event record is the number of times an observer or researcher records/documents the occurrence of an action, activity or behavior in his/her study subject. marking on a tally sheet and counting how many times the student got out of his seat by Sue is an example of event recording.
Answer:
Correct answer is law of nature
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Explanation:
Locke believed that all people were born free, something that Jefferson used later while drafting Declaration. He believed that no government should be above the laws of nature and that is why the only correct option in here is this one.
He totally opposed the idea of divine kings, but of course these options are not related to the answer to the question itself.
Answer:
The conditioned stimulus is to open the cupboard door.
Explanation:
<em>Classical conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov. It consisted of associating two different stimuli to achieve the same response in a conditioned and unconditioned way.</em>
In this case, the presence of cat food induces the unconditional response that cats come running. After several repetitions<u>, the cats begin to associate that, when Rachel opens the cupboard door, it means they will have food. So there comes a time when the cats will come running only with Rachel opening the cupboard door:</u>
- Unconditional stimulus (cat food) = Unconditional response (Cats come running into the kitchen).
- Conditioned stimulus (Rachel opens cupboard door) + Unconditional stimulus (cat food) = Unconditional response (Cats come running to the kitchen).
- Conditioned stimulus (Rachel opens cupboard door) = Conditioned response (Cats come running to the kitchen).
Answer:
This is an example of nature. It happens on it's own
Explanation: