You begin to become anxious and fearful. This reaction is most likely a <u>"conditioned response."</u>
In classical conditioning, the conditioned response is the educated reaction to the already neutral stimulus.
A conditioned response is a conduct that does not fall into place easily, but rather should be learned by the person by blending a neutral stimulus with a potent stimulus. The potent stimulus is one that does not require any learning or molding to react to properly. Neutral stimuli don't at first have any reaction related with them, and the right reaction must be learned through rehashed pairings with a strong improvement.
The answer to this question is <span>that correlate with growth or maturation
As humans grow older, we will acquire several experiences that make us able to recognize our situations through different point of views.
This will influence our behavior toward each of our problems and make us able to make a more efficient and proper responses to those situations</span>
Answer:
The major criticism is he used a small sample size to arrive at his Theory.
Explanation:
1) First he propounded his theory based on result of experiment he carried out on a group of 40 men only, and his work with women was carried out years later and with a small sample as well.
2) He overstated the consistency and generality of the patterns he found in the samples he used to derive his theory
3) For some people, the evidence for widespread midlife crisis is lacking and, for most people, the passage into middle age is relatively rewarding(tranquil),
most feel younger than they actually are when they approach middle adulthood.
4) the myth of a midlife crisis is perpetuated by society, i.e. it is usually perceived as a society sees it.
5) I some cultures, middle age is not even considered a separate period of life stages.
The vast majority of people who commit suicide have a diagnosed mental disorder
Because maybe the world is a better place without them and as a way for the victims to feel better?