Answer: An NS can be turned into CS by using it with a UCS during the process of conditioning. We can tell that the NS is now a CS by determining whether the UCR is triggered by CS or not.
Explanation: Once a neutral stimulus is used with a conditioned stimulus, the subject treats both the stimulus as one in later instances. For example, during the course of conditioning, if a bell (neutral stimulus) is used with a piece of meat (unconditioned stimulus), the subject (in this case, a god) relates the both with each other and treats it as one.
The correct answer is a. Non-material culture.
Non-material culture refers to beliefs, rules, customs, ways of thinking, ideas that make up a culture. They are not items you can hold or touch but rather ways of living, how we go about our daily lives. So going to get a haircut, visiting your dentist or taking public transport would all be examples of non- material culture.
Answer:
Decimals to fractions
1. 0.24 = 24/100 = 12/50=6/25
2. 0.20=20/100=1/5
3. 0.18 = 18/100 = 9/50
4. 0.58 = 58/100 = 29/50
5. 0.68 = 68/100 = 34/50 = 17/25
Answer: Dissociative fugue
Explanation:
Dissociative fugue is a disorder where an individual experiences leaving their environment for some time coupled with experiencing amnesia and loss of memory considering what happened that period they were away.
It is a rare disorder.
Jerome's inability to remember the life he lived a certain time is referred to Dissociative fugue