Answer:
Attachment; Harry Harlow; warmth and comfort.
Explanation:
Attachment is the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual. Harry Harlow conducted a classic study with infant monkeys. They were given the choice of cuddling with a surrogate wire monkey equipped with milk or a surrogate wire monkey covered in soft terry-cloth that did not provide milk. The infant monkeys preferred the warmth and comfort provided by the terry-cloth monkey.
In 1959, Harry Harlow conducted a classic experiment to study the behaviour of infant monkeys that were separated from their mothers at birth, so as to test the effects of the separation on the infant monkeys.
Answer:
Sensory adaptation.
Explanation:
Sensory adaptation is the decrease in the awareness of a stimulus due to constant exposure to it. The sensitivity decrease of this stimulus allows us to pay attention to other stimuli in the environment. This phenomenon happens with smell, taste, sight, hearing, and touch, in other words, with the five senses.
In the described situation, we can see that as Brad smelled the sweet odor constantly, his sensory receptors became less aware of the overwhelming smell and allowed him to pay attention to other stimuli in the bakery.
The correct answer is d. A conditioned response.
Ivan Pavlov was a Russian scientist interested in studying how digestion works in mammals. According to Pavlov, the dogs were demonstrating a conditioned response. He explained it like this: there's a neutral stimulus (the bell), which by itself will not produce a response, like salivation. There's also a non-neutral or unconditioned stimulus (the food), which will produce an unconditioned response (salivation).
Answer:
Brown vs the BOE changed the society of America it was the FIRST time that an African American's right to school was contested it relates to Plessy vs Ferguson because it was a court case for civil right. the idea was seperate but equal however there was no EQUAL!
Explanation:
Answer:
Extinction.
Explanation:
Extinction is a process of weakening the appropriate behavior of the person as he/she behaved previously.
Kathy's teacher didn't teach her not to behave like this and ultimately she increased her way of behaving towards the classmates which are called Extinction.
For example, if we are teaching our dog to shake hands with the people but after some time if we are not admiring him or else we are stopping to ask for the shake hand, we are weakening his way of conditioned behavior.
So finally Extinction stops us to make improvements in our unusual behavior.