Answer: continuous schedule and switch later to partial schedule (variable ratio)
Explanation: reinforcement schedule can be said to be guidlines or rules that govern how, when a behavior should be expressed. It determines the rate of occurence of a target behavior, how it will happen, strengthens it and even when it will continue or stop.
There are 2 types of reinforcement schedule. Which is continuous and partial schedule. The continuous reinforcement schedule tend to use the positive reinforcement strategy. It rewards for a particular behavior is on a continuous basis. Everytime a target behavior is expressed, the person or animal is rewards. The partial reinforcement schedule is of four type and the best for this kind of behavior after switching from continuous reinforcement schedule is the variable ratio schedule. Here a behavior is rewarded variably. The person does not know when the reward will come and so he continues to portray that behavior expected of him or her. It's the best type of schedule when switching from continuous reinforcement schedule.
Artifacts and structures are not great in number that's why information about the early Native American culture is limited. There are only few monuments or buildings made, as well as scriptures or written records that might figure out what kind of life they have back then.
Answer:
John locke
Explanation:
John Locke was a worldwide known philosopher. He holds the notion/believe that all men were created equal that is the natural rights. He was said to be born on August 29, 1632 and date of death to be on October 28, 1704.
His view on Natural Rights was that Life, Liberty, and Property (pursuit of happiness) were all imbedded in time and also the government should work with the people's consent (go-ahead) as well as respect and protect the peoples' "God-given" rights and therefore the people should be able to kick out a leader who fails to protect and/or respect them and their rights.
Answer:
The correct option is D. Schachter-Singer Two-Factor
Explanation:
The two-factor theory of emotion, states that emotion is based on two factors which is physiological arousal and cognitive label. The theory was created by researchers Stanley Schachter and Jerome E. Singer and this can sometimes cause misinterpretations of emotions based on the body's physiological state.
For instance, Desiree heard a really loud noise. She quickly looked around and determined that the loud noise must have been thunder. She felt nervous and afraid so she went to seek out shelter from the storm. The theory that best describes Desiree's experience is SCHACHTER-SINGER TWO-FACTOR