When one partner’s first negative expression is reciprocated
with an escalation of negativity, this will likely reflect refusing to accept
influence in which a person is likely to behave of refusing an effect that is
offered to him or her such as an individual’s behavior or development.
Question Options:
A. overstudying
B. Andy's inability to cope with exam anxiety
C. high blood pressure
D. Andy's inability to balance work and studies
Answer: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE.
Explanation: Physiological aspect of stress refers to the physical response whether external or internal that occurs as a result of challenges in the homeostasis of a cell or an organism.
From the given options, the only physiological aspect is the high blood pressure. Every other options is not a Physiological response rather an environmental factor.
Answer:
B) B. F. Skinner.
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing, the options are:
A) Albert Bandura.
B) B. F. Skinner.
C) Ivan Pavlov.
D) John Garcia.
E) John B. Watson.
In psychology, Operant conditioning is a method of learning that occurs through rewards (that increase the probability for one behavior to take place) and punishments (that decrease the probability for one behavior to take place).
Operant conditioning appeared after classical conditioning, since psychologists started to think that classical conditioning was too simple when explaining behaviors. The most famous psychologist who is associated with operant conditioning was B. F. Skinner and he is considered the father of operant conditioning.
John D. Rockefeller was able to monopolize the oil industry by purchasing several oil companies through the combined vertical and horizontal integration process. The monopoly Rockefeller created it with his company Oil Standar. This tycoon used a trust to obtain total control of the oil industry.
Dr. Croteau explains to students in his methodology class that when they are using a mixed design, they are essentially using a(n) factorial design with multiple independent variables.
Methodology is studying the methods used in field and the theories or principles behind them, so that you can develop a approach which matches your requirements.
Mixed design is an approach in which the researcher have to examines both the potential differences between two or more separate groups of participants and also the individual changes over time.
Factorial design is necessary when interactions are there to avoid misleading conclusions. They allow the effects of a factor to be estimated at several levels of a factor, that can yield a conclusion that are valid over a range of experimental conditions.
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