Answer:
i think it's B
Explanation:
i say this because animal skins where light
Answer:
The explanation for the aggression is consistent with the social learning theory by Albert Bandura.
Explanation:
The psychologist Albert Bandura was interested on the basis of human interaction and made the famous <em>Bobo doll experiment. </em>
The experiment consisted on testing the imitation influence, specially of aggression behavior, in two groups of children.<em> </em>The first group was in a non-aggressive environment. The kids of the second group watched several times their teacher kicking and hitting, also insulting, a Bobo doll (an inflatable toy with painted image of a doll). In both groups, after spending some time in their respective environment, the teacher gave them the Bobo doll. The results showed that most of the kids, in the second group (with the aggressive environment) were more liable to also kicked and hit the toy, as seen with the teacher; while, on the other hand, most kids of the first group were not.
Based on this experiment, prof. Bandura developed the social learning theory that supports that, both children and adults learn and develop disposition to do certain things by imitation, based on the behavior that they observe in others. Prof. Bandura emphasizes that aggression is a very imitable behavior.
This is why the explanation given by Johnny's parents about his behavior is consistent with the social learning theory, because they are recognizing violent behavior in the video games that Johnny constantly watches and plays. So, his parents are saying that he is acting aggressively because he is imitating the behavior shown and experienced in the video games.
Answer:
Looked longer at the screen when it rotated at the full 180 degrees than when it stopped.
Explanation:
The violation of an expectant - shown an event that is surprising because of it violet something the infant is known to be true. This research was done on the infant to see the effect of the screen that has been rotated at 180 degrees fully and stopped at the top of the box that has been used as a paradigm. This paradigm was about to look longer at the screen when it rotated at 180 degrees. It was the best paradigm to mentally represent the box related to an infant's ability.
Answer:
b. a replication with extension study
Explanation:
Janet's study is a replication with extension. In the study, Janet considered more factors compared to the previous research, she extended the scope of the study. It would have been a simple replicated study if nothing was altered or added, if it was exactly like the previous study.
Since, the options are not given the question is incomplete the complete question is as follows:
Consider the machine from the previous question. If you were responsible for tuning this machine, what evaluation metric would you want to maximize to ensure all criminals (people about to commit a crime) are imprisoned (where crime is the positive label)?
A. Sensitivity
B. Specificity
C. Accuracy
D. Area under curve
Answer: A. Sensitivity
Explanation:
The person is imprisoned the person can be considered criminal. To ensure the fact that all criminal people are about to commit the crime are imprisoned we have to maximize the sensitivity, thus the crime here can be considered as a positive label.
Hence, based on the above description, option A. Sensitivity is correct.