The answer is D. Ignore threats from the cyberbully.
The best way to deal with cyberbullies is to just ignore them, do not respond to them as this is what they want, the attention, the glory. You should always tell an adult you trust for example your parents about any cyberbullying, you should not keep it to yourself as this can be dangerous. It would be sensible to save all the evidence but as far as this question goes the best answer is D.
Answer:
conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
The patient’s experience can simply be explained using the concepts in classical conditioning. In classical conditioning, we have following terms:
<em>Unconditioned response:</em> this is the response that is triggered naturally. In this case, the nausea is the feeling triggered by chemotherapy (unconditioned stimulus).
<em>Unconditioned stimulus (chemotherapy treatment):</em> this is anything that creates a naturally occurring response such as nausea (unconditioned stimulus) in this case.
<em>Conditioned response (sick seeking the patient gets later on):</em> This is a similar response that is produced by a different stimulus (treatment rooms for chemotherapy) which is closely associated with the unconditioned stimulus (chemotherapy treatment).
<em>Conditioned stimulus (treatment room for chemotherapy):</em> This is a neutral stimulus which after being presented before an unconditioned stimulus, would produce similar response (conditioned response i.e. the sick feeling)
In chemotherapy treatment (unconditioned stimulus), side effects such as nausea (unconditioned response) is very common in patients. The sick feeling (conditioned response) patients get is as a result of the association of <em>treatment room (conditioned stimulus)</em> with chemotherapy treatment (unconditioned stimulus). This explains the sick feeling patients get whenever they enter treatment rooms.
C. Is available only to your employer with your authorization.
I think it would be A. someone who eats to much hope this helps you
Answer: chili powder (am I going to take the whole test for you)
Explanation: