<h2><em><u>Question:</u></em></h2>
<em>→</em><em>A Pattern Maker is involved in which industry? </em>
<h2><u><em>Choices</em><em>:</em></u></h2>
<em>A. The Farming </em><em>Industry</em>
<em>B. The Textiles </em><em>Industry</em>
<em>C. Garment and Apparel Production Industry..</em>
<em>D. Fashion Merchandising </em><em>Industry</em>
<em><u>E. Tools and Equipment Manufacturing and Industry.</u></em>
<h2><em><u>Answer:</u></em></h2>
- <em>E. <u>Tools and Equipment Manufacturing and Industry.</u></em>
<h2><em><u>Explanation:</u></em></h2>
<em>→</em><em>Patternmakers are a vital part of the fashion and manufacturing industries. In some companies, the job title for a patternmaker may be apparel patternmaker or fabric patternmaker. It is the job of the patternmaker to create a pattern either free-hand or with computer-aided drafting software.</em>
<em>#</em><em>C</em><em>a</em><em>r</em><em>r</em><em>y</em><em>O</em><em>n</em><em>L</em><em>e</em><em>a</em><em>r</em><em>n</em><em>i</em><em>n</em><em>g</em>
Answer:
Generalization
Explanation:
In psychology and classical conditioning, the term generalization makes reference to the tendency to respond to similar stimuli in the same way. In other words, we are conditioned to manifest a response with some particular stimulus but, thanks to the process of generalization, we will manifest the same response to some other stimuli that are somehow similar to the one we were conditioned to.
In this case, Little Albert was conditioned to fear furry white rats. However, he also started fearing rabbits, dogs and fur coats. In other words, <u>he started fearing objects or animals that were white or furry (and similar to the original furry white rats). </u>Thus, this best illustrates generalization.
<span>Great Britain, Africa, New England, Virginia, and North Central.</span>
The council members of the Jewish council would not want to enter Pilate's judgment hall because they could not think of a specific charge. They also would not want to defile and unable to eat on the pass over.