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The answer to this question is <span>Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
It's very important for monkey to utilize thier visual novelty in order to gather enough foods and avoid predators in the jungle. Humans needs no such things because we just use our visual capability to navigate without having to worry about foods or predators.</span>
B) Liberal
liberals agree with this because they want to provide programs and funds to benefit the less-fortunate.
<span>His fear of dog is a(n) "conditioned response."
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In classical conditioning, the conditioned response it refers to to the already neutral stimulus. For instance, how about we assume that the scent of sustenance is an unconditioned boost, a sentiment hunger in light of the scent is an unconditioned reaction, and the sound of a whistle when you notice the nourishment is the adapted jolt. The molded reaction would feel hungry when you heard the sound of the shriek.
Answer: True
Robert Sternberg's augmented theory of successful intelligence suggests that intelligence is the ability to set and accomplish personally meaningful goals. And these goals will vary depending on our cultural context. Intelligent people will understand their strengths and weaknesses and set their objectives accordingly.