The correct answer is antisocial.
Antisocial personality disorder is a type of a disorder where an individual has no regard for the well-being of others. In the case above, Jeffrey doesn't really care about harming those around him, even if they are his closest family. He might probably even commit crimes because he cannot understand why laws against them exist.
Answer:
A group picnic
Explanation:
In the question above, since the local employees have already met the physiological and safety needs then based on the "hierarchy of needs theory" the next motivation level would be met via the promise of a particular "group picnic" i.e, via "love and belonging needs".
The hierarchy of needs theory was conceptualized by a psychologist named Abraham Maslow. He defined the "love and belonging needs" as the process that involves "range of intimacy" between different people and circumscribe empathy, compassion, caring, being part of a specific community, feelings of being approved or accepted vs. disapproved or rejected by a community, etc.
Answer:
to prevent African Americans from gaining any power
Explanation:
The Ku Klux Klan was a group that rejected not only the ideas of reconstruction in the south, but also rejected the freedom of blacks and any attempt to integrate them into American society. They took an extremely violent stance towards blacks, trying in every way to prevent them from having the minimum power within society and persecuted them violently, as well as persecuted those who tried to protect them.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The Hawaiian Islands were formed by such a hot spot occurring in the middle of the Pacific Plate. While the hot spot itself is fixed, the plate is moving. So, as the plate moved over the hot spot, the string of islands that make up the Hawaiian Island chain were formed.
Answer:
1) Little Albert B (Known as Little Albert today)
2) When he was shown the rat
3) Whenever he saw a white object
4) Conditioned response
Explanation:
The Little Albert experiment presents and example of how classical conditioning can be used to condition an emotional response.
• Neutral Stimulus: The white rat
• Unconditioned Stimulus: The loud noise
• Unconditioned Response: Fear
• Conditioned Stimulus: The white rat
• Conditioned Response: Fear