Answer:
At age one, Glenda's baby would cry less because she would know that crying does not lead to a reward and therefore learn to use the tactic less often.
On the other hand, Ruthie's baby will learn that crying leads to love and care and therefore that behavior will be associated to receiving comfort and attention.
Therefore Glenda's theory that picking up a crying baby will reinforce the crying and the child will become harder to care for, has shown better results.
Answer: D. He becomes even more desirous of the other camels.
Explanation:
Baba-Abdalla was a wealthy man who owned 80 camels which he loaned out to travellers as well as using it to travel himself. On one of these trips he meta Dervish who told him of a huge amount of treasure. They agreed to load the treasure on the camels and divide them equally.
After this was done however, Baba-Abdalla got greedy and coveted the treasure the Dervish had taken. He easily convinced him to part with 10 camels and as soon as he got them, and considering how easily he had gotten them, Baba-Abdalla immediately became more desirous of the other camels.
"The Great Compromise" finally made the Constitution the law of the land.
Making an inference is a reasonable thing to do relationally as long as you first describe the observable behavior that led to the inference.