Your values, dislikes and desires are rather personal: they might be influenced by others and by what you've learnt, but ultimately they are your own, so they can be called: internal: the correct answer is c) internal.
They could be influenced by our parents, but this is not the only influence.
Meredith's partner is showing empathy. This is the ability to connect with the feelings of other people. It is important within relationships to share their problems and frustrations to one another. The other may not talk, all he has to do is listen and be in the other's presence.
Answer:
(D). philosophy enlarges our minds and reduces our dogmatic perception of reality.
Explanation:
According to Bertrand Russell, without philosophy, people are limited in their views of life and only accept ideas and knowledge that are common and familiar.
He believes <u>studying philosophy opens up the mind to question existing beliefs, knowledge and customs and allows us see different possibilities of reality.</u>
Answer:
Conditioned response
Explanation:
Conditioning learning is an style of learning where a conditioned stimulus is associated with an unconditioned stimulus and they produce a conditioned behavioral response.
In this learning, at first, the unconditioned stimulus produces the unconditioned response (and this means that a stimulus produces a response in a natural way), then the unconditioned stimulus is paired with the conditioned stimulus that does not produce the response on its own but once it's paired with the unconditioned stimulus and after some repetitions, the response is produce in presence of the unconditioned stimulus and it is called now conditioned response.
In this example, <u>the unconditioned response is the spinning in circles and wagging his tail in excitement</u>. <u>The unconditioned stimulus is the lead clipped onto his collar.</u> <u>The unconditioned stimulus is Sal's putting his tennis shoes before a walk</u> and <u>the dog behavior of spinning in circles when he does that is now the conditioned response</u>.
Sal's dog associated Sal's putting his tennis shoes with going for walks and that's why he acts excited now as soon as he puts on his shoes.