Answer: As children learn the rules for combining words and using suffixes to modify words, they often engage in overregularization. One common overregularization error children make:
c. They apply a suffix to a word instead modifying the root of the word (e.g. "tooths" instead of "teeth" or "fighted" instead of "fought")
Explanation: When children are learning and developing language, they often use known rules in a generalized manner rather than adopting the small necessary changes such as irregular verb changes. For an example, saying “I runned away” instead of “I ran away”.
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Answer:
The answer is the arousal.
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, a conditioned stimulus (the beer) is associated with an unconditioned stimulus (the woman), which produces an unconditioned response (arousal).
This idea was demonstrated by Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov. In a famous experiment, he would ring a bell shortly before feeding a dog. The dog would soon start salivating at the sound of the bell, as it associated it with the food.
Role Ambiguity should be the answer to this one. Have a good rest of your day.
*lengthy messages that go on forever
*bad grammer
*messages with too much or too little information
*messages sent to often