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Explanation:https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-africa/african-art-intro/a/western-appreciation-of-african-art
Answer: Rational choice (Bounded Rationality):
a limited capacity for processing information •Affective Choice: choices driven by how they make the user feel(underlying motive)
consummatory(intrinsic) or instrumental(extrinsic) •Attribute-Based vs. Attitude-Based Choice:
Explanation: The unconditioned response is the unlearned response that occurs naturally in response to the . In this case, the sound of the whistle is the conditioned stimulus If the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are no longer associated.
the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is one that unconditionally, naturally, and automatically triggers a response.
In other words, the response takes place without any prior learning. Examples of the Unconditioned Stimulus
Pollen from grass and flowers cause you to sneeze. The pollen is the unconditioned stimulus.
Your cat running to it's bowl whenever it smells food. The scent of food is the unconditioned stimulus.
A loud bang causes you to flinch away from the sound. The unexpected loud noise is the unconditioned stimulus because it automatically triggers a response with no prior learning.
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Answer:
A) folkways.
Explanation:
William Graham Sumner was an American sociologist who coined the term folkways, in his book "Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals (1906)". Folkways are the norms of casual interaction emerged from routine or repetition. folkways are shared habits of a group of people, which do not have moral significance and severe consequences.
As per the question, Ifeanyi's exposure to the new social norms is an example of folkways.
1) Energy consumption: turn off electronics when not needed: turn off the light, turn off the computer while not using it, don't set your screen to maximum brightness when you don't need it.
2) air pollution: limit your waste: segregate trash and recycle.