The answer is: <span>It continues in business. </span><span>
>When a shareholder retires, the corporation can continue to operate. The structure of the corporation will determine the outcome of the corporation's existence.
Choices to this question are:
</span><span>It shuts down operations.
It transfers to new owners.
It continues in business.
It sells out to shareholders</span>
Answer: Which of the following comments is most likely to be made in a group characterized by groupthink? C. “We all seem to be in basic agreement, so there's no sense in continuing our discussion of this issue.”
Explanation: Groupthink happens as a result of making decisions in a way that discourages creativity or individuality. The statement just says that everyone seems to be in basic agreement, so why continue the discussion of the issue if they've already ruled out individual thinking.
The following is missing for the question to be complete:
A. inadequate stimulus control.
B. anticipatory contrast.
C. extinction.
D. low self-esteem.
Answer: C. Extinction
Explanation: Behavioural perspective speaks of human behaviour as something that is learned rather than innate. Each behaviour is thus learned and conditioned by reinforcement or punishment depending on which behaviour is intended to be reinforced and which is characterised as problematic and as such unwanted and desirable to eliminate. So when certain behaviour is not rewarded by the environment and punished, it decreases and disappears, and such learned behaviour eventually ceases, and that is extinction. Thus, as in the case of Mihaly, certain behaviour that he avoids for not being rewarded by the environment as something that is probably characterised as inappropriate behaviour, he gradually ceases to practice such behaviour, which is extinction, leading to the development of depression.
Answer:
According to dynamic systems theory, a person's behavior is the product of ongoing interactions between the person's internal - and his or her external - and environmental contexts. For example, the Kipsigi people in Kenya deliberately train their children to WALK and then to SIT with the result being that their children learn to walk anywhere from 1 to 2 months sooner, on average, than American and European children.
Explanation: