Answer: Extinction.
Explanation: Extinction in terms of classical conditioning is described as vanishing of the learned or used to behavior due to the absence of support or boost.In this condition ,the disappearance of unconditioned stimulus make the conditioned stimulus slow or stop the behavior that he/she has learned.
The example mentioned in the question about Bart is of extinction because he has stopped going to health club due to the absence of Abigail. Bart is conditioned for workout due to the presence of Abigail as unconditioned stimulus.
Answer:
b). elastic; inelastic
Explanation:
Elastic demand is characterized as the demand that is subject to change due to a variation in price. For example; if the price of Air conditioners increases, their demand would decrease due to their sensitivity towards price changes(having an elastic demand). While an inelastic demand is characterized as the demand that is indifferent to change in price. The demand for such goods remains the same irrespective of alteration in price. For example; salt and other necessary items. Thus, <u>it is required to lower the prices of goods with elastic demand and increasing the prices of goods with inelastic demand in order to uplift the total revenue</u>.
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I believe the correct answer here would be A. D comes close, but Starbuck's 'rule' is more of a request rather than an outright ban, as the open letter on their website states: "First, this is a request and not an outright ban. Why? Because we want to give responsible gun owners the chance to respect our request—and also because enforcing a ban would potentially require our partners to confront armed customers, and that is not a role I am comfortable asking Starbucks partners to take on."
The correct answer is mutualism
Explanation: Mutualism is an ecological relationship between individuals of different species in which everyone involved benefits. It may be mandatory or not.
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The theory of emotion for Donna's experience and that of Dane's experience is known as <u>cognitive-mediational theory.</u> This theory tend to show the stimulus within them induces a personal feeling in them leading to both arousal and emotion which they experiences.
Explanation:
Cognitive-Mediational Theory of emotion was a theory propounded by Lazurus which states that an individual at any given period of time derives personal meaning from an experience leading to arousal and emotions. For example, in a situation whereby there is a gunshot, the potential feeling to be experienced by someone would be that this is something dangerious which would manifest as an emotion (fear) when the persion in question starts to experience rapid heartbeat rate and trembling of his or her body.