Answer:
<u>a. unconditioned stimulus- extremely hot water.</u>
<u>b. unconditioned response- excruciating pain.</u>
<u>c. neutral stimulus that becomes conditioned stimulus- toilet flush.</u>
<u>d. conditioned response- leaping out of the shower.</u>
Explanation:
<u>In psychology, the terms mentioned below are the core most parts of the classical conditioning theory which was proposed by Ivan Pavlov, a great psychologist.</u>
<u>Unconditioned stimulus:</u> It is defined as a stimulus that triggers a response unconditionally or naturally.
<u>Unconditioned response:</u> It is defined as an "unlearned response" that ought to occur unconditionally in regards to an "unconditioned stimulus".
<u>Conditioned stimulus:</u> It is defined as a formerly "neutral stimulus" that gives rise to conditioned response after connecting with an unconditioned stimulus.
<u>Conditioned response:</u> It is defined as a response that is being elicited when a neutral stimulus becomes connected with an unconditioned stimulus.
1. There isnt enough man power
2. Not enough recorces
3. Didnt have technology unlike now
Answer:
The correct option is B. Attributes, interests and convictions are part of identity.
Explanation:
Identity can be described as the qualities a person possesses. The personality of a person, his/her likes and dislikes, beliefs of a person all represent the identity of a person. Hence, Option B is correct.
Other options like social identity are incorrect because social identity depicts the identity of a person in a group. It does not explain the attributes and interests of the person. Religion is incorrect religion does not define the behaviour and attributes of a person.
Answer:
it impacted my sleep and grades