<span>this is an example of Habituation conditioning.
Habituation conditioning is a creation of psychological response due to frequent same stimulus.
This response exists in every human since we're born to determine our fight or flight response.
In this case for example. After hearing the tone, the baby determines that the sound feel really similar to him and he do not perceive it as a source of danger, so the baby feel safe to continue sucking.
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<span>The idea that you have to drink eight glasses of water a day has been shown to be a myth. Numerous studies have not shown this to be a necessity, including a 2002 study that looked at various past studies. Of course you must be properly hydrated to avoid dehydration, but there are many sources of water in what people consume. How much an individual needs to drink will depend on their personal circumstances, such as how much they exercise.</span>
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Yes, but not all of the time. Emotions can cloud reason, that is why it is good to think with your head and not with your heart. But emotions are what make us human, and sometimes it is good to follow your gut, wether it be telling you to follow your head or heart.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
In numerous cultures, a family’s only wealth is represented by the number of children they have. This demonstrates how ________ can deter population control.
government welfare schemes
cultural attitudes
financial benefits
biological factors
poor enforcement mechanisms
Answer:
This demonstrates how cultural attitudes can deter population control.
Explanation:
The question itself provides the answer.<u> It claims that, in some cultures, wealth is equivalent to the number of children. Therefore, it is the same as claiming that, in some places, having children is a cultural attitude associated with status. Such a cultural attitude can deter (stop) population control, since people feel motivated, by the culture in which they are inserted, to have (many) children. It will be harder to convince these people, to change their culture, so to speak, and have them reduce the number of children couples have than it would be in cultures where children and wealth are not associated.</u>