Keeley, a new student at Central High in Knoxville, TN, just moved from Seattle, WA. Keeley would really like to make new friend
s at her new high school, so she decides to attend the club fair. While attending the club fair, Keeley decides to sign up for Dream Interpretation Club, which meets before school. Keeley plans to attend a few meetings before deciding whether to become a member. A. Describe how each of the following could assist Keeley with forming friendships with the twenty-five members. Definitions alone will not score.
•Mnemonic device
•Operant conditioning
•Mere exposure effect
•Reticular activation system
B. Describe how each of the following could hinder Keeley from forming friendships. Definitions alone will not score.
•Sympathetic nervous system
•Circadian rhythm
•Stereotypes
•Drive-reduction Theory
<span>A. Describe how each of the following could assist Keeley with forming friendships with the twenty-five members. Definitions alone will not score. </span><span>•Mere exposure effect <em>He has to let himself be exposed as a new student to meet friends that can be with him.</em> </span><span> B.</span>Describe how each of the followings could hinder Keeley from forming friendships. <span> </span><span>•Drive-reduction Theory </span>If Keeley would stop himself from being with other and exposing himself, he wouldn't meet friends in the school.
The benefits of freight transportation to the economy are enormous. Freight transportation increases the value of goods by moving them to locations where they worth more and encourages competition and production by extending the spatial boundaries of commodity and labor markets.
Explanation: Notions of inequality are constantly evolving in a larger historical arc and will eventually lead to equality: equality of opportunity, equality of outcome and equality of condition.