Exposure therapies involve replacing a negative response with a positive response, whereas aversive conditioning involves replacing a positive response with a negative response.
Marxist and feminist theory often have different objects of study. But they are both considered conflict theories because they focus on the role of power in shaping society.
Conflict theory is a theory developed by Karl Marx, who argued that societies are in a condition of perpetual conflict. Due to this, social order is shaped by power and domination, rather than cooperation and concord.
Marx believed that human history is a history of class struggles, and this conflict is the driving force of history. Feminists argue that societies are mostly patriarchal, marked by domination of male over females who are kept subordinated and suffer various violence including psychological, physical, and social.
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error would result in the volume measurement too small.
The weighted volume would weigh less without the air bubbles because they are lighter than the material they have replaced.
Due to the fact that d = m/v and that if m is low, then d will also be low, this would result in a low side inaccuracy in the density.
<h3>What distinguishes the two concepts of volume and mass density?</h3>
Mass Density vs. Volume. Air pockets form between the granules when you use a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a solid, such as salt that is granulated. This decreases the measurement's precision. When air bubbles are trapped inside a solid, they take up space, which reduces the solid's density and somewhat inflates the volume measurement.
<h3>How do air bubbles impact a solid's density?</h3>
When air bubbles are trapped inside a solid, they take up space, which reduces the solid's density and somewhat inflates the volume measurement. Compact the solid using the end of a small pestle, rubber "policeman," or stirring rod to lessen the effects of air bubbles in solids.
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