Answer:
Pop-out.
Explanation:
The ability to detect an object amongst distractor objects in situations in which the number of distractors presented is unimportant is called the <em>pop-out</em> ability. This ability occurs when an object is clearly identified among distractors. An object pops-out noticeably from the other objects. This is also called the pop-out phenomenon.
Answer:
Reaction range
Explanation:
The reaction range is when the phenotype (the characteristics an organism expresses and are visible) of an individual is dependent on its genetics and the environment, <em>this means that the height is being limited by genetics and te environment.</em>
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Answer:
No.
Explanation:
I personally think A.I's are more on the bad side because I'm more of a less-advanced person that's just my personal opinion
The major flaw
was that it is not at all ethical by any means to expose a child and induce
fear in him, fear is a harmful element and especially when the subject is a
child it becomes more unethical.
This was a famous
experiment by John Watson and Rosalie Rayner for which they received much
criticism. The child whose name was "Albert" but is famously known as
"Little Albert" moved shortly after the experiment so it was a
mystery what happened to him until recently when he was found as “<span>Douglas Merritte” who died before he was found.</span>
The correct answer is imprinting. Imprinting is defined a
phase sensitive learning that may occur in any age or life stage by which there
is a rapid and apparent independent in regards with the consequences of
behavior that may appear to an individual.