I believe the correct answer is discrimination and generalization.
Discrimination and generalization are important factors in
instrumental conditioning as learning techniques. Instrumental conditioning was
introduced by Bandura and it refers to a learning process for goal-seeking behavior.
Discrimination represents the capacity of a person to learn different modes of
behavior depending on signals from the environment (for example, children behave
less obedient when they are with grandparents, as opposed to when they are with
their parents). Generalization refers to stimulus generalization – the capacity
a person has for signals that differ from those used to establish learned
behavior to evoke this behavior.
Depressed and happy at the same time but grateful
Most agricultural communities were centered in Southeast Asia and on the Nile River Valley because of the climate. The climate is more moist, and they get more rain. The soil is also really great quality and works good for farming. The continents are also near the equator, allowing them to get a good amount of sunlight.