This is an example of classical conditioning. This is a learning procedure that had a major impact in one of the schools of thought which is behaviorism. This happens when two stimuli are frequently paired; this is an answer provoked by the second stimulus that is eventually provoked by the first stimulus alone.
I believe the answer is: bioPsycological
Biopsychological perspective on depression generally view that depression could be influenced by both biological and mental factors. We can see it on the example above. Abnormal brain chemistry is the biological factors and not maintaining diet properly is the psychological factor.
Answer:b. enlightened self-interest school
Explanation:
Enlightened self-interest can be defined as the ability of understanding and trusting that as we impact other people's lives positives our lives will also be impacted positively to some extent. As the saying which says "what goes around comes around " simple put. Even though our action may be driven by internal desires to acquire personal satisfaction but under the enlightened self-interest we also look for the needs of others to ensure their wellbeing; it is a two way street everyone benefits.
Devoting ourselves to improving other people lives gives us that satisfaction and the drive to keep going.
It is a fulfilling act that leaves an individual content with their lives for having played a role that changes someone else's live for good.
the answer is: d. it can include a person s thoughts.
Behaviors refers to a set of actions that displayed by a person under a certain circumstances. The way people behave and think could be different with one another. This difference could be caused by things like maintaining self image, restraining a certain desire, committing to a certain goal, etc. Because of this, a thought cannot be considered as characteristic of a behavior.