In the carrot scenario, Derek is able to find carrots at the price he wishes to pay because one competitor offers a lower price. That competitor is successful in making a sale and competition causes the consumer to keep looking until the desired price is found. Likewise in the computer scenario, Melissa still searches in a number of places for the desired computer. Competition again is driving the consumer action of shopping around. However, in this case, the consumer is unable to find the desired price and ultimately decides that since all competitors are asking the same price, this must be a fair market price. In that case Melissa wants the model she wants and is willing to pay a higher price for it, but only after exhausting all of her available options by checking out many competitor prices.
Answer:
CS(conditioned stimulus)
Explanation:
According to Pavlov, CS or conditioned stimulus is described as the stimulus that was previously neutral and triggers the response similar to an unconditioned stimulus due to repeated stimulation.
In the given example, the act of 'closing the door' has become a 'conditioned stimulus' as after repeatedly being associated with the naturally occurring stimulus, the students have learned to 'anticipate a pop quiz whenever Dr. Meyer closes the classroom door' which is the conditioned response. Thus, it justifies the above definition and hence, CS is the answer.
Sociologist James Coleman argues that the historical shift in job training cut adolescents off from the rest of society and forced them to spend the majority of the day <u>with their own age group.</u>
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<h3>Who is James S. Coleman?</h3>
At the age of 68, James S. Coleman, a well-known sociology professor at the University of Chicago, passed away on March 25, 1995. James Coleman graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 1949 and from Columbia University with a doctorate in sociology in 1955 after studying under Paul S. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton. In 1959, he established the Department of Social Relations at Johns Hopkins University, where he served as department chair and professor until 1973, when he took a position as University Professor at the University of Chicago. In 1992, he was the ASA's president.
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Answer:
The unconditioned stimulus is when something elicits a reaction. In this case the unconditioned stimulus is what is casing Kathy's heart rate to increase. The thing that is causing Kathy's heart rate to increase is the boy, not just the boy but the attraction that she has for the boy.
The correct answer would be B. Kathy's attraction for the boy.
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True.They disagreed a lot over it