<span>Freud's basis for development of his theory of the Oedipus conflict</span> is his failure to believe that the stories his female patients told about having been sexually abused by their fathers and other family members were real memories. Consequently, he<span> introduced the concept in his text Interpretation of Dreams.</span>
I bestow upon you the answer = a Cheetah , these creatures can run as fast as 60 miles per hour. They are the fastest animals on record. They can also hit 29 meters per second if you didn't know that.In the wild they can do 15 meters per second which is actually 33 miles per hour , that's maintaining the same speed for 1 and 2 seconds , basically a yawn.
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I believe the correct answer is fear can be learned via classical conditioning, and that fear can be generalized.
During this experiment, Watson presented Albert with a white mouse and a scary sound, so every time Albert saw a mouse, he was scared by the sound. Over time, he learned to be afraid of the mouse because he was expecting to be scared by the sound, even though the sound may not come. Thus, he learned to be afraid, and the fear was generalized not only to the mouse, but to anything white.
I don't remeber them having to pay taxes so I would say the first one.
Lauren will probably be competitive in the first round of
the game, though David will probably cooperate.
The prisoner's dilemma is a conundrum in choice
investigation in which two people keeping their best interests in mind seek
after a game-plan that does not bring about the perfect result.