The answer is blocking. This can be known as mental block. The blocking effect is the relationship between two spurs, a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an
unconditioned stimulus (US) is diminished if, for the period of the
conditioning process, the CS is obtainable together with a second CS that has previously
been related with the unconditioned stimulus.
Answer:
Both move slower through densely packed molecules
Explanation:
A transverse wave is one in which the particles of the medium is said to move in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves through. A longitudinal wave is a type of wave whereby the particles of the medium are said to move in a particular direction that is parallel to the direction the wave moves through.
Both waves can travel through a solid medium while only longitudinal waves can only move through liquid medium.
Answer: Health Numeracy
Explanation:
Health numeracy is a skill set needed to understand and use first hand quantitative health data, including basic computational skills, capability to use data in formats such as graphs and ability to pass information /communicate orally..
Health numeracy also involves skills that allows one to understand concepts of risk, probability, and the communication of scientific evidence.
Answer:
Canada has two dominant political parties, namely the Liberal Party of Canada and the Conservative Party of Canada.
Explanation:
Canada is known as 'Full Democracy' with multi party system political set up, where many of its legislative proceeding derive their inspiration from the unwritten conventions and precedents set by the Parliament of Westminster of the United Kingdom.
Though there also exist some smaller parties such as the New Democratic Party, the Green Party of Canada and the Quebec Nationalist Bloc Quebecois, who have their own influence over the political process of the country.
Answer:
A. It has yet to be dated.
Explanation:
<em>Homo naledi</em> is a hominids species that was discovered in the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave system in South Africa in 2013. The expedition found more than 1550 specimens from at least 15 <em>Homo naledi</em> individuals. Another 133 specimens of at least 3 individuals were found on the nearby Lesedi Chamber. It is not true that the species is yet to be dated, as the fossils have been dated to between 335,000 and 236,000 years ago.