The answer is her "id".
As per Sigmund Freud, human identity is complex and has in excess of a solitary part. In his acclaimed psychoanalytic hypothesis of identity, identity is made out of three components. These three components of identity—known as the id, the ego, and the superego—cooperate to make complex human practices.
Did you have any options? let me know if you did!
But if the question is asking for any challenge, then I will name a few:
- the opposition in particular countries to the unification of Europe (feelings of nationalism)
-uncontrolled immigration into the EU
-ageing population
-lack of political unity: many fractured parties that disagree with each other
<u>Answer:</u>
If Joseph is successful, the neutral stimulus, the squirrel, must have been paired with an unconditioned stimulus such as a loud noise.
Option: (d)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In classical conditioning, two of the stimulus are linked together in order to produce a newly acquired response in a person or animal.
- To make clear for his sister to be afraid of squirrel he introduced a stimuli ‘loud noise’ that makes aware about risk of squirrel. The classical conditioning technique was introduced by Pavlov in 1902.
<span>A commission had been sent to France in 1797 to discuss the disputes that had arisen out of the U.S.'s refusal to honor the Franco-American Treaty of 1778.President Adams had criticized the French Revolution, so France began to break off relations with the U.S. Adams sent delegates to meet with the French foreign minister Talleyrand in the hopes of working things out. Talleyrand's three agents told the American delegates that they could meet with Talleyrand only in exchange for a very large bribe. Tallyrand's agents told them that Tallyrand requested a $250,000 bribe and that France can get a loan of $12 million. The Americans did not pay the bribe. </span>