The answer should be B. a warm-up, a primary conditioning period, and a cool-down.
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This question is incomplete because the options are missing, here is the complete question:
During the Middle Ages, many villages had areas reserved for families to take their cows or sheep to graze. All families were welcome to use this land without charge. This situation likely led to a(n):
A. finite of proportions.
B. tragedy of the commons.
C. marketable public good.
D. exhaustive equilibrium.
The answer to this question is B. Tragedy of the commons
Explanation:
A tragedy of the commons is a phenomenon that occurs when a common or public resource is depleted or destroyed due to individual interests. Besides this, a tragedy of the commons is the result of overconsumption and not considering collective interests.
This phenomenon likely occurred in the case presented because it is likely each family that owned sheep or cows only thought about its interest and tried to use the common good (areas to graze) as much as possible, without considering others' right to use it or the collective interest of preserving the area. This likely led to the depletion of the resource, and therefore a tragedy of the commons.
Answer:
Ope-rant conditioning
Explanation:
Ope-rant conditioning was given by Skinner. He was a behaviorist. The ope-rant conditioning was on learning. In this type of learning, the behavior occurred through reward and punishment. The individual is associated with specific behavior and its consequences. Skinner work on the Pavlov viewpoint. He explained that Pavlova defines complex behavior in a very simplistic manner. He believed in the cause of a behavior and its consequences. Thus he explained this approach as ope-rant conditioning.