Answer:
d) punishment.
Explanation:
Punishment: In psychology, the term "punishment" is described as a term that is being a part of the operant conditioning theory which was proposed by B. F. Skinner. It is referred to as any change or alteration in an animal or human's surroundings that generally occurs after a specific response or behavior that reduces the possibility of the behavior to occur again in future.
In the question above, Mr Williams action toward the dissenters indicates the use of punishment.
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Answer:
vitamin C
Explanation:
Ascorbic acid or vitamin C is a monosaccharide oxidation-reduction (redox) catalyst found in both animals and plants.[76] As one of the enzymes needed to make ascorbic acid has been lost by mutation during primate evolution, humans must obtain it from their diet; it is therefore a dietary vitamin.[76][77] Most other animals are able to produce this compound in their bodies and do not require it in their diets.[78] Ascorbic acid is required for the conversion of the procollagen to collagen by oxidizing proline residues to hydroxyproline.[76] In other cells, it is maintained in its reduced form by reaction with glutathione, which can be catalysed by protein disulfide isomerase and glutaredoxins.[79][80] Ascorbic acid is a redox catalyst which can reduce, and thereby neutralize, reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide.[76][81] In addition to its direct antioxidant effects, ascorbic acid is also a substrate for the redox enzyme ascorbate peroxidase, a function that is used in stress resistance in plants.[82] Ascorbic acid is present at high levels in all parts of plants and can reach concentrations of 20 millimolar in chloroplasts.
Answer:d. foot-in-the-door
Explanation:
Compliance is changed of behavior based on someone request; a person does something because someone else has asked them to but it is not that easy so persuasion techniques are useful in this case.
The foot in the door technique is based on presumption that if you can get someone to do a small request if would be easier for you to make your way towards asking them to do a second request which is larger than the first one. When a person has already agreed to a small favour they may face difficulties resisting to say yes to a bigger one.
Let us make an example when your friend did not attend one of the morning class and they request that you borrow them your notes. It is a reasonable request that you won't really even see a need or reason to say no. After a while the friend who borrowed your morning class notes comes back again now requesting that you borrow them all of that subject notes chances are you will find it hard to refuse now after you had previously given them those morning class notes that they had missed that other day.
Another example is when your mom's friend or your sister ask you to baby sit for them for jsut an hour whilst they go to the shop and they will be back soon.
Few weeks late they ask if you can baby sit for them a whole day and they will be back in the evening chances Re it may be hard to refuse after you have agreed to that one hour baby sitting time.