Modern psychology turned away from behaviorism in its classic because failed to consider the mental processes underlying cognition, option D as explained below.
<h3>What is behaviorism?</h3>
Behaviorism is a branch of psychology that does not take the subjective into consideration. People are regarded as sets of behaviors, all of which are learned through positive or negative reinforcement (rewards and punishments). Therefore, any other reasons for someone to behave in a certain way are not considered in behaviorism.
That is why modern psychology turned away from classic behaviorism. Since it failed to consider the mental processes underlying cognition, behaviorism isnow regarded as too limited an approach
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that option D is the correct answer for this question.
The complete question with the missing answer choices is the following:
Modern psychology turned away from behaviorism in its classic form for many reasons, including the fact that
- humans are more similar to computers than to other species studied in the laboratory.
- psychology rejected behaviorism's emphasis on an organism's subjective states.
- an organism's behavior can be changed by learning.
- classical behaviorism failed to consider the mental processes underlying cognition.
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Make the age to buy a gun higher
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just simply change the law and make the age higher.
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(A) Urbanization makes it easier to proportion services like medical services and education because people are more concentrated in urban areas. Rural areas are hard to supply with specialized services. A disadvantage is that crime tends to be statistically higher in urban areas.
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In addition to the advantages and disadvantages of urbanization (B) Two factors that have led to the urban sprawl is 1) lack of urban planning and 2) rapid population growth that leads to overcrowding and traffic problems that compel people to move elsewhere or to travel long distances and thus adding to the urban sprawl. (C) An economic disadvantage that cities may face is that services may be overburdened and it can lead to lower quality of life and higher poverty indicators in inner cities, for example. (D) Urban sprawl has a negative impact on the environment because more people use private transportation because they have to travel long distances, thus increasing pollution. It also increases the need for parking and thus increasing the price of parking and making a sustainable form of life difficult for most wage earners. (E) Two practices that would be emphasized to create sustainable cities would be to encourage the use of public transportation and non-motorized vehicles like bicycles to reduce pollution and the levels of car traffic in the city.
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1. There are few theories on why the books of Maccabees are not part of Jewish scriptures.
The first one is the date; it is believed that the Council of Jamnia only took books that existed for a long time and were unofficially considered canonical when canonizing Hebrew Bible. The events in the old testament go from the Creation to the book of Esther, happening during the rebuilding of the Temple. For them, The Maccabean Revolt was the recent event, happening after these mentioned ones.
The more probable reason, however, lies in the separation of Judaism on two fractures – <em>the Pharisees</em> and<em> theSadducees</em>. While Pharisees lean towards ideas of oral law and tradition, Sadducees reject them and follow the written Torah as the only canon. The Maccabees are believed to be descendant from Pharisees, and quite possibly excluded from canonization by a council of Jamnia because of this reason.
However, the books of Maccabees are still valuable historical account, the one because of which Hanukah is celebrated.
2. Because of the evidence presented above, the answer is - Yes, it is true that the first and second Maccabee books were written as part the Jewish history.