Answer:
Consciousness, behavior
Explanation:
Consciousness is a behavior that is controlled by the brain. Every experience related to consciousness. Wilhelm Wundt was the father of psychology. He was from the stream of physiology but he became famous for his work in psychology. He was the psychologist who wants to record the sensation and thought of a person and analyze those constituents.
Behaviorism was proposed by John B. Watson who was known for his work on behavior in psychology. He has been remembering for his work on conditioning and observes the behavior. The Little Albert experiment is a very famous experiment by John B. Watson.
Answer: In advertising, this is known as:
THE BANDWAGON EFFECT.
Explanation: The bandwagon effect is used to create an illusion of popularity on a product that may have been or is about to be introduced into the market.
It feeds on the human emotion of, “if everyone has one, I want one too,” by making a certain product seem desirable by all.
Multiple political parties are given capacity to gain control of government offices, separately or in coalition.So this means they can vote and whoever wins takes control of government offices or they can work together to control the government offices
Many African countries are anyway struggling with money, and receiving a lot of foreign help. Having debt only makes their financial situation worse and increases the need for foreign help. So in a way, richer countries give money to African countries so that the African countries can give it back- this is not optimal.
Another reason is that a stronger Africa could buy more goods from other countries, and the economy of other countries would increase, too.
Answer:e. the misinformation effect.
Explanation:
The misinformation effect occurs when the preexisting Information about what we had previously experienced or seen is altered by the introduction of post event information.
When even a minor unnoticiable Information is brought up after an event is is likely to change what one remembers about what happened.
This misinformation effect is likely to affect the accuracy of what one recalls which may even result to false memories.
Reading a newspaper introduced a post event information which altered what the person recalls about what they have seen.