<u>Answer:</u>
It does not depend on deprivation or satiation of any specific reinforces
<u>Explanation:</u>
A generalized reinforces stimulus is that it provokes reinforcing effects because it has been associated with reinforcing stimuli. Further, the generalized conditioned stimuli are associated with many other reinforces. Their effectiveness doesn't depend on a specific reinforces as the stimulus represent different reinforces.
<u>Some conditions are defined by reinforces:</u>
- The event should increase the likelihood of behavior that happened again (reinforcement)
- The event should not be reinforcing itself but reinforced by learning.
I'm guessing this is around the renaissance era if so here is my answer. Korea kept getting invaded and decided to shut out everyone except the Chinese and a few Japanese. They also imprisoned European traders when they would come to their land. This causes Korea and China to fall during the Renaissance era. Japan saw this and was the first country to welcome the westerners. Japan benefited from the westerners, adapting to firearms, adopting new faith, and were even able to get the printing press. Korea and China influenced Japan to do the opposite and welcome the westerners which implemented growth.
<u>Genital Herpes </u><u>sexually </u><u>transmitted </u><u>infection is associated with dysuria and white discharge.</u>
Primary herpetic infections typically produce dysuria, associated fever, headache, neck pain, photophobia and tender inguinal adenopathy. Seventy-five percent of patients with genital herpes will have vaginal discharge.
What STI can cause dysuria?
Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and the herpes virus can all cause pain when urinating (also known as dysuria).
What causes dysuria and vaginal discharge?
- Dysuria (painful urination) and vaginal or urethral discharge are the most common complaints.
- There are three major causes of dysuria: vaginitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
What is the most common cause of dysuria?
Infection is the most common cause of dysuria and presents as cystitis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis, or urethritis, depending on the area of the urogenital tract that is most affected.
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