Answer:
<em>Learning Curve Effect</em>
Explanation:
The learning curve was first defined in 1885 by psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus and is used as a means of measuring the quality of output and estimating costs.
<em>A learning curve is a term that visually represents the cost-output relationship over a specified period of time, usually representing an employee's or worker's repetitive task.</em>
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The birth of a son to James II was the event that most directly caused the Glorious Revolution.
<u>Explanation:
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- James II was a determined catholic who wanted to reinstate the status of Catholicism in the kingdom.
- But as soon as a son was born to James II, his daughter Mary II. who was a protestant by belief, along with her husband, William of Orange, took over the throne and changed the way the kingdom was ruled.
- Mary II dispensed more power to the Parliament and took the initial steps towards a making England a political democracy.
Answer:
B. alarm reaction
Explanation:
General adaptation syndrome: It is proposed by Hans Selye.
The term general adaptation syndrome is also referred to as GAS and is defined as an individual's bodily short and long-term reactions to stress. There is three-stage in GAS, they are:
1. Alarm reaction stage.
2. Resistance stage.
3. Exhaustion stage.
Alarm reaction: The term alarm reaction is defined as the initial or first stage of an individual's body response to any stressful stimuli that can adapt physiological changes, for example, increased heart rate.
In the question above, the phase of the general adaptation syndrome which Cameron is most likely to experience is the alarm reaction.
Answer:
Fundamental attribution error
Explanation: