In terms of classical conditioning, Rober rescorla believed that: <span> the predictive value of the unconditioned stimulus is the most important.
The predictive value refers to the probability whether an occurrence will happen or not and the unconditioned stimulus refers to our automatic response to counter that occurence</span>
<span>This given excerpt of the Declaration of Independence presents the idea of democracy as more favorable due to the fact that it relies on the will and interest of the masses, and depicts dictatorship as something oppressive and negative as a result of their disregard of the people.</span>
Answer:
Plan.
Explanation:
The persuasive speech is delivered with the purpose to convey the message and convince the audience. In such writings or speeches, the orator or the writer tries to make the audience believe in their opinions about something.
While addressing the questions of policy, the purpose of persuasive speech should be to espouse the change, to make a shift from the present situation.
In the given excerpt, Jolene has used the plan policy.
The plan policy is used to persuade the audience that there needs to be done something about the problem rather than just sitting and complaining about it. Such persuasive speech comes with a plan.
<u>Jolene's persuasive speech contains the plan to the problem of unsafe driving by teens</u>.
Thus the correct answer is option C.
Group member roles that reduce group success are ego tripper, negative artist, aggressor, jokester, avoider and that means all of these qualities can be detrimental for a group. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "d" or the fourth option. These qualities can be the reason behind the failure of a team.
<span>To gather data on citizens' attitudes regarding the university's noise, traffic, and minor property crimes, I would set up survey takers at several major hubs of activity. This would include locations on and off campus, including the student union and a local pub or coffeehouse.</span>