Answer:
unconditioned Stimulus
Explanation:
Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments result in getting a reaction from the unconditioned stimulus which was earlier triggered by a neutral stimulus. Pavlov's noticed that dog secrets saliva on viewing the food attender and it inspired him to conduct the experiment. Then he arranged a bell in the hall and the bell was rung each time when the attendant arrived. Later the result was that the neutral stimulus food was replaced by the unconditioned stimulus (bell) and reaction (saliva) was obtained.
Explanation:
As Europeans moved beyond exploration and into colonization of the Americas, they brought changes to virtually every aspect of the land and its people, from trade and hunting to warfare and personal property. European goods, ideas, and diseases shaped the changing continent.
Portuguese sugar plantations on African island colony Madeira provided largest market
Introduction of sugarcane to the Americas causes slaves to move to South and Central America
The correct answer is letter d. mountain men.
Mountain men are described as <span>explorers or adventurers, who dwells </span>inside the wilderness<span>. Mountain men </span>have been most common within the Rocky Mountains in North America <span>from </span>approximately<span> 1810 and throughou</span><span>t the </span>1880s.
Answer:
Hello the options to your question is missing below are the missing options
a ABA; ABAB design
b changing criterion design; Interaction design
c ABA; multiple baseline design across participants
d interaction design, alternating treatments design
answer : ABA; ABAB design --- ( A )
Explanation:
In this example ABA design would be a bad choice, and ABAB design would be best
ABA also known as applied behavioral analysis used to improve social communication and it is a bad choice because it cannot be used to test/ return a behavior, while ABAB ( reversal design ) is used to test if an intervention was effective hence it is the best choice to ensure that the intervention is not returned back to baseline.