Answer:
B. alarm reaction
Explanation:
General adaptation syndrome: It is proposed by Hans Selye.
The term general adaptation syndrome is also referred to as GAS and is defined as an individual's bodily short and long-term reactions to stress. There is three-stage in GAS, they are:
1. Alarm reaction stage.
2. Resistance stage.
3. Exhaustion stage.
Alarm reaction: The term alarm reaction is defined as the initial or first stage of an individual's body response to any stressful stimuli that can adapt physiological changes, for example, increased heart rate.
In the question above, the phase of the general adaptation syndrome which Cameron is most likely to experience is the alarm reaction.
Answer: catalog price.
Explanation:
Catalog price refers to the amount a consumer can pay for a product whereby other costs such taxes, shipping costs, handling costs etc which are involved in the delivery of the goods to the buyer aren't added. It is the price that is included in a price list, or catalog which the manufacturer or the vendor regularly maintains.
In a situation whereby the customer is in the process of developing an independent government estimate for a requirement that is commercially available, then the catalog price will be used in such case.
The answer is C.
<span>In classical conditioning, the responses involved tend to be reflexive, but in operant conditioning, they are complex and not reflexive. Both classical and operant conditioning includes behaviors that are controlled by stimuli in the environment. However, they have a difference in terms of nature. Classical conditioning is a stimulus that produces behavior in a reflexive way, while operant conditioning is a stimulus that comes from punishment or reward.</span>