<span>Francisco Pizzaro was
the conquistador responsible for conquering the Inca. He accomplished this by sending a friar named
Vicente de Valverde to meet with the Inca emperor Atahualpa. During the meeting the Spaniards attack the Inca’s
entourage and took Atahualpa hostage. To
free himself, Atahualpa promised to fill the room with gold and twice with
silver. Though he paid the ransom, the Spaniards refused to let him go. He was later put to death and eventually the
Spaniards conquered the Incas.</span>
The neutral stimulus in this scenario is the "the stove", the conditioned stimulus is the "loud hand clap", and the conditioned response is the "<span>moving away from the stove".</span>
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</span>A neutral stimulus refers to a stimulus which at first creates no particular reaction other than centering consideration.
The unconditioned stimulus is one that genuinely, normally, and consequently triggers a reaction. For instance, when you notice one of your most loved food, you may quickly feel hungry.
An unconditioned response is an unlearned reaction that happens normally in response to the unconditioned boost. For instance, if the possess an aroma similar to food is the unconditioned response, the sentiment hunger in light of the resemble sustenance is the unconditioned reaction.
D.
Arable means capable of being plowed and used to grow crops!
<span>The answer is "ideas of reference".
Ideas of reference depict the wonder of a person's encountering harmless occasions or unimportant coincidences and trusting they have solid individual significance. It is "the idea that all that one sees on the planet identifies with one's own particular predetermination", as a rule in a contrary and threatening manner. This isn't to be mistaken for gaslighting.
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Huh? I really don’t get it. Please add a picture!!