A) Context-dependent memory is when you remember something better if you are in the same place you learned it.
B) Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter responsible for learning and memory and triggers muscle contractions.
C) Kinesthetic sense is one's ability to sense the location of their body parts in relation to the ground and each other.
Answer:
An activity-based approach refines a costing system by focusing on individual activities as the fundamental cost objects. It uses the cost of these activities as the basis for assigning cost objects such as products or services.
Explanation:
This is a costing system that works by allocating costs to different cost items based on the activity level of these items. This as opposed to traditional costing methods, assigns indirect or overhead cost to products or services less arbitrarily through identifying products or services with most activity or less activity and allocating costs to them based on this measurement.
Answer:
The correct answer is: 6 months.
Explanation:
At 6 months babies are at a stage of development where certain milestones and characteristics are present.
At this age, babies are usually able to stand using something for support and they are able to sit up by themselves. Walking and crawling is not possible for them yet, however the movement of their hands and knees is more complex.
In conclusion, to the situation: Baby Riva is able to stand while holding on to something for support but cannot crawl or walk yet, Riva is 6 months old.
Answer:
This is best explained through the process called classical conditioning.
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is a learning process that involves an association between a stimulus and a response. In the example given in the question, the stimulus is the bottle, which was an indication that she would soon be fed, and it was paired with the excitement that she felt when eating (unconditioned response). Therefore, after the association is been made, the conditioned stimulus (the bottle), produces the now conditioned response (the excitment).