Answer:
Conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
The conditioned stimulus is the neutral stimulus of classical conditioning before conditioning. It becomes associated with the unconditional stimulus, which will eventually trigger the conditional response. Ivan Pavlov has been proposed classical conditioning. In classical conditioning there are
- Conditional stimulus
- Unconditional stimulus
- Conditioned response
- Conditional stimulus.
Thus in the above experiment, The conditional stimulus was the unconditional response.
Answer:
According to social comparison theory, Barbara appears to have engaged in downward comparison.
Explanation:
According to Leon Festinger's Theory of Social Comparison, we commonly compare ourselves to people who are similar to us. We do that with the purpose of making accurate self-evaluations. However, a type of comparison known as downward comparison happens when we do not look at those who are similar to us. Instead, we compare ourselves to people who are in an inferior, more unfortunate position. That is a way we find to feel better about ourselves. This is what Barbara has done. She only knows the grades of two other classmates - one did better, one did worse than she did. Yet, she has chosen to think she has done really well relative to others in the class. Barbara has clearly chosen to ignore the one got an A, comparing herself to the one who got a C.
At the end of the American Civil War radical members of Congress attempted to destroy the white power structure of the Rebel states
Visuals
The human brain processes images 60,000 times faster than text
Answer: C. They blockaded Boston Harbor
Explanation: