Answer:
C) the power of the sound wave per unit area
Explanation:
Options:
A) how fast the wave is traveling
B) the frequency of the sound wave
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D) the mass of the wave divided by its volume
Sound intensity refers to the amount of energy and power that is carried by a sound wave in a specific position or area in which it travels. In other words, it is the power and strength of a sound wave per unit area. It could be measured in decibels (dB) or, in other cases and less commonly, in watts per meter squared.
Answer:
One-third; fetal alcohol syndrome
Explanation:
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition that occurs in baby when a mother drinks alcohol excessively during pregnancy. This can lead to a large range of problems, such as short height, low weight, small head size, poor coordination, low intelligence and abnormal appearance. This is the most common cause of intellectual disabilities with an identificable biological or environmental cause.
People with an agreeable personality who become blind usually recover near-normal levels of day-to-day happiness, those who become paralyzed usually recover near-normal the same way, they all need to go throught different stages in order to get happiness back in their lifes, anger, depression, negociation and acceptance are the phases to finally understand and learn how to live with the new condition.
Answer:
d. extrinsic motivation
Explanation:
Operant conditioning can be defined as an associative learning process which involves reinforcing the strength of a behavior. Thus, the outcome depends on the response in operant conditioning.
Behavior modification is a therapeutic process that is focused on changing any undesirable negative behavior in an individual through the use of positive or negative consequence and biofeedback.
Behavior modification is typically based on operant conditioning principles, through negative or positive reinforcement, undesirable behaviors developed by an individual are mainly replaced with more desirable ones.
Behavior modification can also be used to correct human behaviors or disorders such as enuresis (bed-wetting), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), phobias, etc.
In Psychology, when an extrinsic motivation (incentive) reduces an individual's intrinsic motivation to participate in an activity or express a behavior, it is known as the overjustification effect. Extrinsic motivation includes external incentives such as a prize, money, grades, fame that influences an individual's behavior.
Hence, the overjustification effect has led some psychologists to question the value of extrinsic motivation.