Plantation of tobacco and sugar cane
The answer is extrinsic motivation is that is shown in the
situation. Extrinsic motivation doesn't
always have to be another person, but it is some outside demand, obligation, or
reward that requires the achievement of a particular goal. Extrinsic motivation
is when I am motivated by outer factors.
Answer:
neutral; response-producing
Explanation:
The experiments by Pavlov demonstrated how a "neutral" or also called unconditioned stimulus, was paired with a "response-producing" or conditioned response. This means that an association created between them would enable dogs to learn something unknown and new to them.
When dogs listened to a sound (a bell ringing), they learned that food was approaching to they began to salivate, for they would receive food shortly after.
After some time, dogs kept listening to a bell, but the food was no longer provided, and still, they kept salivating as if the food was there.
Therefore, they had already had a conditioned response!
Do you have a list of choices to pick from?
Otherwise "Personal financial plan" would likely suffice.
Answer:
...in China.
...on farms, local and conventional.
...for profit.
...by farmers.
Explanation:
I don't really know what your asking, but hopefully this helps some. If you could give me an example of the larger question, that would be great and I could give you a better answer.