Answer:
Respondent: John's heart beats faster
Operant: John runs away from the dog in fear
Explanation:
The respondent behaviour may not be controlled fully because they are like reflex action for instance John' s heart start to beat faster because the Dog was attacking him while the operant behaviour can still be controlled that is they are voluntary for instance John ran into the house to get away from the dog .
Answer:She must give them a reasonable amount of work that challenges students without making them feel overwhelmed by the quantity of the work that they have to do.
Explanation:
Student will sometimes feel overwhelmed when they have a lot of work to study and because of this they feel like they will never finish and the only short cut for them is to consider cheating as the way out.
However if she can give them less amount of work this will make them feel at ease and maybe trust in their own capabilities to finish that amount of work .
Answer:
i wouldn't say it's depression
Explanation:
because he is bringing this on to himself and it's something he can change , it shouldn't be a mental health issue
Answer:
This is called fast-mapping.
Explanation:
In cognitive psychology, fast-mapping refers to children's ability to learn words and concepts with minimal exposure to them. Children as young as two years old are able to use fast-mapping, associating new words quickly to the ones they have previously learned. Studies have shown, however, fast-mapping is unsuccessful when the child is exposed to the unknown word only once.
The correct answer is D) native plants with deep roots. The roots break the hard pan in the soil thus water infiltrates into the ground. Stagnant water on the surface is thus drained into the lower levels of the soil profile.