That statement is false
During emerging adulthood, people just started to experience key identity changes. At this point, people tend to still haven't reach enough maturity level to be psychologically optimal. At this time, people also started to explore their sexuality but are still not ready for commitment.
Answer:
Classical conditioning.
Explanation:
<em>Classical conditioning</em> introduced by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, (26 September 1849 – 27 February 1936) in 1897, comprises <em>a </em><u>learning procedure that conditions a certain response from a subject.</u> Two types of stimuli are used in the classical conditioning: and <em>meaningful </em>(potent) and <em>neutral</em>.
For example, door bell <em>(neutral stimulus)</em> that Mike hears already makes him to drool because, he knows that it is a pizza delivery guy is ringing the bell and soon Mike will eat his favourite pizza. Earlier, only the appearance and smell of pizza <em>(meaningful stimulus)</em> made Mike to drool. <u>This situation can be recreated in the experimental environment to prove classical conditioning.</u>
Both used non violence methods, both were motivation with their speeches. MLK had a movement for the rights of black people ghandi sought the rights of indians. MLK supported feminist ghandi did not.
Answer:
Chronic stress; Acute stress.
Explanation:
Chronic stress is an emotional response to the prolonged pressure. In this kind of stress, an individual perceives that he/she does not have any control over the situation and hence can not be done anything to improve the problem.
<u>Jason is suffering from chronic stress because of his prolonged financial problems</u>.
Acute stress is the least damageable of all stress. It is the stress that is suffered due to a recent event or threat. A person usually goes through an acute stress several times a day.
<u>Jeremy is suffering from acute stress because of his recent loss of his father</u>.
The second box is that “more animals were most likely able to survive because no one was hunting them”