Answer: Classically conditioned habits are said to involve respondent behavior.
Explanation: A behavior that is classically condition is something that is naturally stimulated to trigger a response. A famous example is Pavlov pairing the ringing of a bell with the dogs getting hungry and salivating. The bell ringing triggered a natural response to become hungry. Respondent behavior is the behavior that is triggered due to being stimulated by the conditioning.
Samurai warriors had to follow a set of rules for their lives and battles which was called <u>Bushido</u> - today we can translate it as "the samurai's way". The term Bushido was officialy used for the first time in 17th century and it became more popular at the end of 19th century, however there are some signs that it was already used in some ways in 10th century.
After anything, an event, happens to you or an individual an internal reflection of the event is realized, feelings begin to develop depending completely on the outcome of said assessment. We either think that the event was bad or good and thusly negative feelings or positive feelings develop accordingly. Appraisal theories want to know, mainly, how individuals process and evaluate the situations they are in, making the correct answer C.
Answer:
- 'Homes, businesses, schools, and other amenities would be placed close enough together so people could walk to them.'
Explanation:
Smart growth and 'new urbanism' are the two concepts that are interrelated to each other and <u>demonstrated as the idea or concept that outlines or promotes a planned economic urban development plan that primarily focuses on restraining the sprawls(urban) and the deteriorating condition of environment by providing compact and combined walkable neighborhoods.</u>
Such a developmental approach focuses on revitalizing the urban life by offering homes, shopping complexes, businesses, and other amenities in a close proximity so people would be able to walk to them that would assist in reducing the inflicting negative effects on health and environment.