In this scenario, Yolanda’s behavior best
exemplifies Discrimination in classical conditioning.
<span>Classical conditioning is a person’s
response with the unconditioned situation. Classical conditioning was
researched by Mr. Ivan Pavlov. Discrimination is the person’s ability to select
a situation that is not favourable to them. Example of discrimination in
classical conditioning is having fear with a doctor but with a dentist the
person is not afraid of him. </span>
Raw materials:
Ham
Bacon
Meats
Uncooked Noodles
Unthowed shrimp
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I believe the answer is <span> the social exchange theory
</span><span> the social exchange theory is based on the assumption that all people are individualistic in nature.
</span>This theory believes that human only choose to interact with another human only if the benefit from interacting with that other human surpass the cost to interact with him. (which explains the reason some people choose to marry old -rich individuals despite negative perception that will be labeled to them)
Answer: D. They are always small groups composed of just a few people.
Explanation: Drug cartels are never composed of a few people. There is always a chain with a few people at the top of that chain.
Latitude increases as you travel north of the equator, toward the North Pole. The North Pole is at 90%N- the northernmost latitude.