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Answer:
conditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
According to the classical conditioning theory, a neutral stimulus when associated with a conditioned stimulus triggered a conditioning response. first discovered by the Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov in his experiments on dog's digestive reaction. Therefore conditioned stimulus play an important part in conditioning a response.
Answer:
e) Married women retained a legal identity separate from that of their husbands.
Explanation:
Women's in New Netherland accomplished more independence, and more entitlements, compared to the colonial women. In 1653, New Netherland established its court consisting of prosecutor, mayors, and alderman. After the establishment of the court, the women get various rights including marriage rights, premarital rights, manus, usus, and business rights.
The statement 'Married women retained a legal identity separate from that of their husbands', states that the women can keep their last name even after getting married to someone.
Answer:
Placebo effects or experimenter bias are likely to affect results
Explanation:
Due to the fact that everyone in the class is quite excited about being taught by the new method, the most obvious error will be the placebo effect, a phenomenon where some people would perceive some benefit of some sort because they already know what is expected of them. Experimental bias may also occur since everyone is quite excited, but then he chooses to allocate the teaching method to a random half and the old method to the other half. This can cause the students allocated to the old method to provide bad reports and those who are allocated to the new method to claim excitement.
The answer is Moral Panic
Also called 'Public Fear', it is described as a collective Public anxiety or a feeling of threat towards a particular situation which they believe can completely destroy the society they live in.
In history, there has been several cases of Moral Panic starting from early times when e.g. the Japanese saw foreigners as a threat or when so-called witches were burned in Europe.
Recent moral panic examples include the threat of Communism, HIV as a 'gay' disease and the threat of Global warming.
In history, many governments have created 'Moral Panic' as a propaganda tool in wars and to deviate public perception.