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1. Bill is a very patriotic guy. He seeks ads for Miller beer which feature strong American themes. He feels good about these images, and over time starts to feel good about Miller beer.
Type of learning taking place: Classical Conditioning
CS: The Miller beer.
CR: American themes.
2. Joe is concerned about the economy. He makes an effort to "buy American," to support the U.S. economy. He reads product literature, looking for evidence of domestic manufacturing, and usually buys American-made products.
Type of learning taking place: operant conditioning.
The stimulus: The U.S. economy.
Desired response: to relieve his concern.
Reinforcement: he engages to an specific behavior
Explanation:
1. Classical Conditioning: If a neutral stimulus or a stimulus that at first elicits no response, like the Miller beer is paired with the American themes, a stimulus that already evokes a reflex response, then eventually the Miller beer will by itself evoke a similar response. Pairing of the Miller beer (CS), with the American theme (UCS) strengthens the connection between the stimuli.
2. Operant Conditioning: Bill is some way concerned about the U.S. economy, he engages in the behavior in which he relieves his concer reading product literature and buying American-made products as instrumens to achieving his concern helping domestic economy.
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Obviously, workers who specialize become more efficient and thereby increase productivity, because they became better in their domain. The answer to your question is C. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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John Locke (1632–1704) is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. In the Two Treatises of Government, he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch. He argued that people have rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and property, that have a foundation independent of the laws of any particular society. Locke used the claim that men are naturally free and equal as part of the justification for understanding legitimate political government as the result of a social contract where people in the state of nature conditionally transfer some of their rights to the government in order to better ensure the stable, comfortable enjoyment of their lives, liberty, and property. Since governments exist by the consent of the people in order to protect the rights of the people and promote the public good, governments that fail to do so can be resisted and replaced with new governments. Locke is thus also important for his defense of the right of revolution. Locke also defends the principle of majority rule and the separation of legislative and executive powers. In the Letter Concerning Toleration, Locke denied that coercion should be used to bring people to (what the ruler believes is) the true religion and also denied that churches should have any coercive power over their members. Locke elaborated on these themes in his later political writings, such as the Second Letter on Toleration and Third Letter on Toleration.
Explanation:
Alcids (or auks) fill a similar ecological niche in the northern hemisphere as penguins do in the southern hemisphere, except alcids can fly — and can fly long distances. The top photo is of a mixed group of Rhinoceros Auklets and Common Murres in flight over Monterey Bay in February, some having flown thousands of miles from Alaska to reach that rich pelagic wintering locale.
To quote Nettleship (1996), alcids are "a highly specialized and ecologically diverse group of marine, wing-propelled pursuit-diving birds." Many live at high northern latitudes — like this group of Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills (left) on Machias Seal Island, Canada — where their fat well-insulated bodies and comical appearances add to the feeling that they recall "northern penguins." Like penguins, though, some species reach tropical latitudes.
Answer: In normal people under normal circumstances, the functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain are inseparable
Explanation:
Jerre Levy is an American psychologist who studied the functions of the hemisphere of the brain. Through her study, she found discovered that the left hemisphere specializes in linear reasoning, while the right brain is more involved in holistic reasoning.
However, she concluded that the right and left hemisphere function together and are inseparable.