Answer: Unconditioned Stimulus
B) Conditioned Stimulus
Explanation:
In Classical conditioning, learning occurs when a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus, the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus which can bring about conditioned responses.
For example, unconditioned stimulus (food) is presented repeatedly just after the presentation of the neutral stimulus (bell). After conditioning, the neutral stimulus alone produces a conditioned response (salivation), thereby becoming a conditioned stimulus. From this example, if a dog salivates whenever it sees food but a bell is rung before the food is presented, Overtime just ringing the bell will make the dog to salivate.
Yes, because it's a picture taken of the event.
You know a secondary source is something that DID NOT take part of or witness the event, so a Primary source is something that DID take part of, or witness the event.
So a picture would be a Primary source.
I believe the correct answer is: b. False.
According to Johan Huizinga, Dutch historian and cultural theorist“
the cultural element of play is very
important. In his book “Homo Ludens”, written in 1938, Huizinga suggests that
play is primary to and a necessary condition of the generation of culture.