Answer:
<u>Extinction</u>
Explanation:
<u>Extinction:</u> In psychology, the term "extinction" is determined as the gradual or slow weakening of a "conditioned response" that tends to result in the decrease or declination in an organism's behavior (animal or human beings). This is often considered as one the important parts in the theory of classical conditioning.
<u>In the question above, the lack of response from the elephant is an example of extinction process as the elephant was no more encountering the mouse after the trombone. So, no association left.</u>
The answer is Pathological lying. It could also be mythomania as well as pseudologia fantastica. I am unsure what you’re learning about so it could truly be one of them that I’ve listed or something completely different. Were you given a multiple choice question?
Answer:
The answer is: letter A. It was proposed more than 200 years before it was ratified.
Explanation:
The topic on the "27th Amendment" was started in<em> 1789</em>. During that time, there were around <u>12 amendments</u> proposed that later became the Bill of Rights<em> (1791).</em> However, two of these amendments were not ratified and they are now called the 27th Amendment. It took more than 200 years, since there was no law regarding the time limit for ratifying the laws.
The amendment was meant to prevent the Congress from raising its pay during the same term. So, this means that a congressional election has to take place first before the raise or cut will take effect. The pay increase or decrease will also depend on the people whether they approve it or not.
Answer: Before reading this question, you were not thinking about the name of the first president of the united states. in terms of freud's theory of personality, the name was stored at the <u>preconscious</u> level of awareness. however, once the question brings the name to your mind, the name is at the <u>conscious</u> level of awareness.
Explanation:
<u>Freud</u> divided the the <u>mind into 3 parts</u> :
- C<em>onscious region</em> ( Everything that can be perceived in a particular moment as fantasies and feelings).
- <em>Preconscious region</em> ( Everything that we are capable of remembering, such as, moments that are no longer available in the present but that can be brought to consciousness).
- Unconscious region ( All memories, feelings and thoughts inaccessible to consciousness. Saved content that may be unacceptable, unpleasant or painful and that the person cannot support).