Answer:
- gradually stopped responding to the tone.
Explanation:
According to Pavlov's theory of 'Classical Conditioning,' the dog's conditioned response of salivating on hearing the tone of a metronome will decrease and eventually disappear if he continues to offer the tone without giving food. This shows that the conditioned response will reappear for a short-period only if the conditioned stimulus returns. He also displayed that after a specific rest period, the extinct conditioned response reappears which he called 'spontaneous recovery of conditioned response.'
1. Feedback helps the <u>sender</u> of the message to know that the message is received and understood.
2. <u>Channel</u> is the medium over which a message is transmitted.
3. The appropriate step in this communication process when "John begins to draft a message to his boss" is <em>the </em><em>Sender</em><em> encodes the </em><em>message</em><em>.</em>
4. The appropriate step in this communication process when "Dr. Pendelton listens to an oral status report from his research partner" is <em>Receiver</em><em> decodes the </em><em>message.</em>
5. The appropriate step in the communication process when "Crystal Jenkins writes a recommendation report" is <em>Sender</em><em> encodes the </em><em>message</em><em>.</em>
Thus, the communication process always involves five steps.
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It would have been much easier for brainly users to give you the right answer if you had attached some option to choose the correct one. I think I know the right answer, and do hope you have the same options in your task. So, I am pretty sure that the statement which best explains why Irving sets "The Adventure of the Mysterious Stranger" in a land of “masks and gondolas” is ''<span>The setting is symbolic of the idea that ease and affluence are available to all''</span>
Fact= something that can be proven to be true
opinion= what someone thinks of something that is not true to everyone
B is the correct answer to your question