The answer is B, public goods and services.
Answer:
The option that is true about behaviorism as a theory of learning is letter c. Behaviorism maintains that the principles of learning are the same when talking about animals or humans.
Explanation:
Behaviorism or behavioral psychology believes that all behaviors are acquired through interaction with the environment in the form of positive or negative reinforcements. According to behaviorism, animals and humans can be taught to perform desired behaviors or to stop performing undesirable ones in the same manner. Thus, both a child and a dog will repeat a behavior if rewarded for it, and both will refrain from doing something when punished for it. Behaviorism does not place much importance on mental activities, though.
Answer: Cognitive
Explanation: The cognitive component of an individual's attitude could be explained as the belief, opinion, verdict or one's submission about a particular object, course, event, group or happening. The cognitive component of attitude lies in one's perception, verdict or Judgement on certain happenings or issue.
In the scenario above, Gerry's perception, stance or belief on jaguar cars is that they are poorly made and prone to mechanical problem. Therefore, Gerry's stance or belief makes up the cognitive component of Gerry's attitude. And this has to change before a jaguar car can be sold to him