Okay so I'm not sure exactly if this is talking about primary or secondary sources, but if it is then I'm fairly certain that this would be a secondary source since the student wasn't there to witness it, they're relying on their research to give them information.
I believe the answer is: . Skinnerian
The skinnerian perspective view that reward and punishment play a big role in shaping people's overall behaviour.
People tend to develop the behaviour which based on their experience benefit them in a certain way and vice versa. One thing that the parents can do to handle the problem is by countering the negative behaviour by giving better rewards for the daughter for abandoning the target behaviour.
The New York Times called the 1964 World Fair as such because it was a very big event that catered and showcased the American culture and technology. It was an event where 80 nations, 24 US states, and over 45 corporations have come to participate to sell their products for consumerism. The fair was mostly focused on the new age technologies that are free for consumption of the general attendees of the event. Over 50 million attended, but the fair expected a population of 70 million, nonetheless, it was still a successful event that showed the great luxury that the American culture can offer to the world.
Answer:
C. alive and healthier than control condition participants.
Explanation:
Suppose for a moment that "George" was one of the older adults in the Langer & Rodin (1976) study on nursing homes and was assigned to the experimental group (i.e., he had a plant he cared for). On the basis of the research findings, a year and a half later, he was more likely to be <u>alive and healthier</u> than control condition participants.
Answer: Gender Schema Theory
Explanation:
Gender Schema Theory postulates that gender typing occurs when children develop an understanding of what their culture considers gender-appropriate and gender-inappropriate behavior.
For example, in most West African country, culture considers cooking as the role of the female gender while hunting in the role of the male gender.