The answer to this question is operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning is based on exposing someone to possitive stimuli if they display desired behavior and expose them to negative stimuli if they displaye unwanted behavior.
Eventually, they will associate the negative stimuli with unwanted behavior and naturally avoid it.
Answer:
7 slogans for you
Explanation:
Fighting for gender equality is not a responsibility for women only. The society should be held accountable for it too.
2. As long as there are words like gender floating around in society, there can be no real equality.
3. Why do we need gender roles when there are lip-smacking sushi rolls to enjoy?
4. It is not a matter of job or race or height. Every individual deserves to be treated well and treated right.
5. There is a ‘man’ in every ‘woman’, a ‘he’ in every ‘she’ and a ‘hero’ in every ‘heroine’. Give her an equal opportunity, and you will see the benefit with your own eyes.
6. Move ahead of stereotypical gender binaries. Look around, and there are a lot more than masculine and feminine. Build a society that gives an equal opportunity to all.
7. Treat every man and every woman as a human. Neither is superior nor better nor more intelligent nor more hard working.
Answer:
<em>(C) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder</em>
Explanation:
<em>Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)</em> is a disorder of personality<em> distinguished by severe perfection, order and cleanness.</em>
The features of people with OCPD are:
- They discover it difficult to express their emotions.
- Trouble forming strong relationships with others and retaining them.
- They work hard, however their fascination with<em> perfection can render them ineffective</em>.
- They are often confronted with social isolation.
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the answer is D its the two biggest rules