Snarly is an example of: <span>a conditioned response
Basically, every action that does not come naturally and must be learned by associating a neutral stimulus with potent stimulus would be considered as a conditioned response.
In this particular case, Mrs. snarly face is the neutral stimulus and Mrs. Snarly's scolding it the potent stimulus.</span>
I think the term is behavior
The Boston attack was an act that was sent to the people even when their is security we can and on the colonist
<u>Question 1</u>
The correct answer is: "The researchers administered a questionnaire to obtain their data without trying to influence an explanatory variable of the study".
An observational study is one in which the researcher observes the effect of a variable without manipulating the conditions that surround the exposure or the subjects who are exposed to it. In this example, he simply hands out questionaires to the 353 individuals that compose the sample drawn from the population of interest: 12-year old teenagers.
<u>Question 2</u>
The correct answer is: "a cohort study".
The researcher is interested on a population group where all the components share a common characteristic (12-year old) and therefore they all belong to the same cohort. Subsequenly, he evaluates the differences between the ones who have been exposed to the explanatory variable (having a video console in the bedroom) and those who have not.
short term memory . it would not be long term memory because it was only several seconds.