Answer:
The correct answer is A. issue the Miranda rights.
Explanation:
As an anthropologist, at parties, I can pay attention to the evolution of the people because there I can see both the younger and older generation.
The new generation of young people, as I can see, is having different clothes and their clothes is usually something that is attracting attention. They always have their phones with them and usually, those are big phones and they are filming everything. I have a feeling that the older generations are more likely to enjoy the party or some other event than the younger ones. The older generation of people are usually talking or dancing with someone and I did not see some of them with their phone or text messages.
The younger generation is considering the older ones as weird people but I think that within fifteen years, they will be the on who will be considered weird also because of the evolution and changes that people are always going through
This is an example of constitutional monarchy type of government.
Option: C
Explanation:
In constitutional monarchy King or Queen normally shares power with the British parliament where in any issue British parliament discuss, take a decision and finally recommend it for granting to Queen. In military dictatorship only one authority has the supreme power to lead.
In representative democracy public's opinion stands first. They choose the ruler of their country through electoral system where prime minister is the operational head of the country and president plays a supporting role. E.g. India. In communist state president is the head of the country. E.g. China.
The just distribution of scarce goods is not <u>rationing. </u>
Typically, free market results do not guarantee fair income distribution or allocation of resources. Therefore this is why in many states the goverments intervenes in the economy, to perform a subsequent redistribution.
Rationing is not related to this idea. Moreover, it is triggered by an undesirable market result that take place when the amount demanded exceeds the amount supplied at the established price level, and some consumers are not able to purchase the desired good and in turn to satisfy their underlying need. A rationing mechanism can be imposed to limit the amount of consumption that each person can have access to. But this tecnique, although it palliates a market flow, it does not guarantee a fair redistribution, because in many cases it is based on first come-first served or other arbitrary mechanisms, instead of being based on willingness to pay, income, preferences or any other rationalized mechanism.
Answer:
In <u>continuous</u> reinforcement, the reinforcer follows every correct response.
Explanation:
According to behaviorist and psychologist B. F. Skinner, animals and humans have their behaviors conditioned by reinforcers. That is, a behavior can be encouraged or discouraged by the consequences that follow it. If a child is punished, she will probably stop the behavior that caused the punishment from happening in the future. If she is rewarded, she will most likely repeat the behavior.
If a reinforcer follows every correct response, that is, if it is given every single time the desired behavior takes place, then it is called continuous reinforcement. Intermittent or partial reinforcement (both names refer to the same thing) happen when the desired behavior is not reinforced every time it happens. Negative reinforcement happens when behavior is performed to avoid a negative outcome or aversive stimulus. Therefore, the best answer for the question is CONTINUOUS.