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Answer:
RESPONDENT ; OPERANT
Explanation:
A light goes on in a room just before an excruciatingly loud buzzer sounds. A subject who startles when the light goes on shows RESPONDENT behavior, but one who leaves the room to avoid the noise exhibits OPERANT behavior.
RESPONDENT BEHAVIOR are behaviors that you may not have full control of, they are like reflexes. While OPERANT BEHAVIOUR are all behaviors that can be controlled, and are voluntary.
the Stanford Prison Experiment
Explanation:
The Stanford prison experiment was a social psychology experiment whose focus was to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.
Answer:
Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces
Commission officers of the armed forces
Grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment)
Convene Congress in special sessions
Receive ambassadors
Take care that the laws be faithfully executed
Wield the "executive power"
Appoint Cabinet officials, White House staff and Supreme Court justices
Explanation:
Answer:
Arbitrary
Explanation:
The exchange merely serves as a reminder that language is arbitrary. It is subjective and not objective in nature.
- A widely accepted interpretation of a word or phrase can be change later on with new trends developing.
- When we say something is arbitrary, it implies that it is subjected to individuals interpretation.
- One version of analogy is not binding.
- Nathan must have had his own version of the interpretation of the phrase "cool cat" for him to object the perceived view point of his grandfather.