<u>Answer:
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In operant conditioning, this kind of partial reinforcement is based on a fixed ratio.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The ratio between the reward and the action done correctly is clearly mentioned in the narration of the example as the worker is given a reward once he does his job correctly 6 times.
- No mention of the requirement of time taken for doing the work or even the condition of consecutively correct results has been made which defies the possibilities of other options being correct.
Answer:
It is both arguable and defensible
Explanation:
Laying in the dirt or in most cases mud, will cool an animal by bringing its temperature down. Usually dirt is already cool, if a rain hadn't already wetted it. If a pig lays in the mud, they love to sprawl on their belly which actually helps them to cool down. Blood vessels closer to the skin on a pig's belly carry the cooled blood throughout the body and the pigs temp goes down. It's kind of like with a jackrabbits ears and how the blood vessels are close to the skin.