Answer:
Explanation:
A turtle naturally withdraws in its head and limbs when its shell is tapped. You want to teach your turtle, by classical conditioning, to withdraw its head and limbs when you say "Boo." Consequently, you say "Boo" and then tap its shell on numerous occasions. Eventually your turtle withdraws its head and limbs when you say "Boo" alone. In this example, the Conditioned Response (CR) is to withdraw its head and limbs when you say "Boo."
A conditioned response is a behavior that does not come naturally, but must be learned by the individual by pairing a neutral stimulus with a stimulus.
In this case the neutral stimulus will be saying the word Boo the other stimulus is tapping its shell to produce withdrawing its head and limbs
The green represents hope and prosperity
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Religious beliefs go a long way to influence a person's choices as mapped out by his value system, traditions, and consequently in this case his dietary practices, which, in turn, can affect food selection. Strong religious beliefs can be interwoven into cultural practices in a society. However the variability of religion-related food habits are as variable as there are different religions, with each religion on its preferences on what should be consumed and what shouldn't.
I believe the answer is: Aristotle
Modern empiricism is a theory that state knowledge could only be obtained through our sensory experience, not our genetic. Aristotle would be enthusiastic with this theory because he's one of the most prominent supporter of the 'nurture' side of the nature vs nurture argument regarding how human obtain knowledge.