Hi !
In operant conditioning, the consequence shapes the behavior. Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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<em>In operant conditioning, the events or circumstances to which an individual reacts helps in a certain kind of learning because of their outcome or consequences.</em>
<u>I'm assuming this is geometry, not health, but here you go</u> :)
The similarity theorems are foolproof methods for determining similarity in triangles.
SAS- where there's ONE angle in each triangle that is common, and TWO sides which are the same length.
ASA- where there are TWO angles that're similar, and ONE side that is common between both triangles.
SSS- where all THREE sides of a triangle are common between two triangles.
<u>I hope this helped</u> <3
What I'd answer is "joining a gang".
Example:
I refuse to obey a law that treats a large portion of the population as second-class citizens.
Explanation:
At this level, people follow a moral code based on universal principles that grant all individuals certain basic rights. Society's rules take a back seat if they contradict those principles, as was the case with those who challenged slavery even when the law allowed it.