Answer:
The answer is comparison with alternatives.
Explanation:
This component is based on the idea that a partner is more likely to commit to a relationship is there seems to be no better alternative.
The person may ask him/herself if there is another way to satisfy his/her needs. In this case, the alternative is ending the relationship and staying alone, or find another partner.
In Pavlov's original experiment, the bell began as a(n) neutral stimulus and by the end became a(n)s; conditioned stimulus.
Bell ringing was first used by Pavlov as a neutral stimulus. A stimulus that triggers an instinctive response is known as an unconditioned stimulus. Food served as the unconditioned stimulus in Pavlov's experiment. A reflexive response to stimuli is referred to as an unconditioned response. In his experiment, the dogs would slobber in response to food, but after numerous presentations of the food combined with the sound of a bell, the dogs would start to slobber in response to the sound alone. The bell's tone served as the conditioned stimulus in this instance.
A neutral stimulus is one that first causes only the attention to be focused, not any particular response. In classical conditioning, the neutral stimulus transforms into a conditioned stimulus when combined with an unconditioned stimulus.
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"Necessary and Proper."
This means that the government has the power they want as long as it is necessary and proper.