A primary group is composed of people who you are close with and you personally know them, and you share a meaningful and lasting relationship with one another. An example of this type of group is a family.
A secondary group is a much larger group that you are acquainted with through a common activity<span> or goal. They are the people that you have much less personal interactions except when there are activity gatherings. The example of this is the relationship you have with your co-workers or a club/team.</span>
Answer:
Correct answer is C.
Explanation:
C is the correct answer because Abbasid Caliphate was established after the death of Mohammed in the 7th Century, while all other events happened before.
A is not correct as it is connected to first civilizations, so it cannot fit the timeline.
B is also not correct as Roman Empire and Sassanid Empire fought centuries before the foundation of Islam.
The same goes with D as Alexander lived in the 4th Century BC.
As an effective intercultural communicator, your best immediate response would be to accept the difference in standards for the time being even though you’re the top personnel on the team because you must understand that everything needs adjustment, especially in a Muslim country’s culture wherein they usually believe men rather than women.
Answer:
Appeal to them.
Explanation:
1. Ask them questions,
2. Keep tabs on them
3. Ask them to report their findings each time you meet
4. Show them you care
5. EARN THEIR TRUST.
Answer: Conditioned stimulus
Explanation: A conditional stimulus is one that associates with an unconditioned stimulus, and which repeated itself several times during the unconditioned stimulus and remained in our memory as a trigger and association for the unconditioned stimuli.
In the specific example, the appearance of a shark or the knowledge that it will occur is an unconditional stimulus that causes us to fear what would be an unconditional response. When, during the scene of the shark approaching, some creepy music goes several times, that is, in several such scenes, next time it is enough to hear the creepy music and connect it with the appearance of the shark even though we have not seen it, so that we can feel fear.
This means that we associate creepy music with unconditional stimuli - the shark and feel fear - unconditional response, creepy music is a conditional stimulus.