Lachrymator - tear gas<span>. </span><span>This caused temporary blindness and serious irritation to the nose and throat of the victims.
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Sternutator gasses</span><span> - poisonous gas, chlorine, phosgene and diphosgene. Chlorine gas mixes with moisture so it will attack the eyes and lungs.
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Suffocating gasse<span>s - Caused severe edema of the lungs and death from asphyxiation could come within hours.</span>
<span>the separate facilities or services for both races be of equal quality.</span>
The correct answer is a strong id.
According to Freud, the id is part of our personality that is unconscious, primitive and instinctive. Our id responds directly and impulsively to our instincts without any prior thoughts or consideration. The id houses our sexual, pleasure seeking and aggressive impulses. Since Jolene seems to have no restraint and fights impulsively, she likely <span>is being influenced by a strong id.</span>
In empirical research, you use your direct observation or experiences as your data.
So for this research to be considered an empirical research, Aaron need to directly collect his data by immersing to the society and not rely on only literatures.<span />
Answer:Conditioned response
Explanation:
According to classical conditioning, the previously neutral stimulus associated with an unconditioned stimulus will become a conditioned stimulus which will trigger a conditioned response after some time.
For example, at first salivation was produced by placing food on the dog's mouth but since the bell was used during the process of calling a dog for food , it's became a previously neutral stimulus . After a while the dog connects a bell with the food (unconditioned stimulus) as the bell becomes a conditioned stimulus it triggers the same response as does the unconditioned stimulus but since this response occurs due to a conditioned stimulus , it is a conditioned response.