I'm stuck between 1, 4 and 5.
1) Since it's water there is going to be waterborne diseases, but fixing the pollution in the town seems to be the best option
4.) Enforcing water laws can lower the chance of having waterborne diseases that might happen.
5) Related to #1, it'll help keep the sickness down if it was monitored and reported to local hospitals
Answer:
In Pavlov's classic study on classical conditioning, the bell was the <u>neutral stimulus </u>before conditioning and the <u>conditioned stimulus</u> after conditioning had occurred (option C).
Explanation:
Classical conditioning, proposed by Ivan Pavlov, establishes that two stimuli -one unconditioned that produces a response and one neutral- when associated, convert the neutral stimulus into a conditioned one with a response.
Pavlov's famous dog experiment laid the foundations of classical conditioning:
- A dog is capable of salivating at the sight of food.
- The same dog does not react to a bell.
- When the dog is shown the food and the bell rings, in repeated opportunities, the only sound of the bell will make it salivate, what is a conditioned response.
The bell, a neutral stimulus, and salivation have become a conditioned stimulus and response, respectively.
Regarding other options:
<em> a. A conditioned stimulus does not lead to an unconditioned one.
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<em> b. A neutral stimulus does not result in reinforcement.
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<em> c. Pavlov's experiment did not demonstrate the conversion of a conditioned stimulus into a neutral stimulus.</em>
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The level of oxygen in the blood...
the level of carbon dioxide in the blood...
the level of oxygen in the alveoli...
the shape of the alveoli...
the shape of the lungs....
Answer:
The answers are the following: A, B, and F.
Explanation:
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