Answer&Explanation:
distributed practice
-If Danny spreads out his study into multiple periods this will yield a greater success for him.
mnemonic device
-Memory aid (acronym or chunking) will help him remember terms for greater success
secondary reinforcer
-Include a previously administered secondary reinforcers such as money, grades, praise as a way of helping him succeed.
Big Five Trait of Conscientiousness
enduring traits of conscientiousness (organization, responsibility) would result in improved
studying/performance
Retroactive Interference
-learning new capital cities may make it difficult to recall the previously learned capital cities, hindering his success with this task. So as he keeps learning new capital cities this may interfere with the ones he has already studied before.
Self-fulfilling prophecy
- If he expects that he will it do well chances are that he will not do well , as he will start to actual give up on studying these cities which will lead to his prophecy being fulfilled
Sympathetic Nervous system
-negative impact
-heart rate, blood pressure, sweating
Excessive arousal (anxiousness, alertness) produced by the sympathetic nervous system , if he becomes to anxious he is likely to forget everything that he studied.
Their research shows that: people can easily develop superstitious behaviors without<span> even being aware of it
In the experiments, the students were given 5 cent if they pressed correct number of key from 4 buttons (the only button that matter is number 3)
But instead just pressing the one correct number, the students keep pressing all buttons because they develop superstition that pressing all buttons are necessary.</span>
This is both true and untrue. It's true because knowing the language you can get a job and work in a foreign place and eventually become a naturalized citizen of the place. It is untrue because the person there should also know the customs and culture and not just the language, because lack of knowing these can lead to alienation and depression.
<span>Jerome's failure to retrieve his paper is analogous to the decay theory of forgetting, whereas Kaci's failure better resembles the interference theory. It is a decay theory because Jerome's term paper file in the computer was corrupted resulting in the loss of all his files including his paper whereas for Kaci, it is interference because her term paper was mixed with all the other documents in her hard drive.</span>
Answer: Muscle tone
Explanation: Muscle tone is actually a muscle tension. This tension (muscle tone) maintains the body in its position as it is, or in a particular desired position. Or, for example, during movement, when the body changes its position, these changes of position are regulated by muscle tone. When the body is at rest, some muscle tension exists, and depending on the general fitness of the body, that tension under the skin is more visible or less visible, that is, my muscles will be tighter or floppy.