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The answer is d. postconventional. 
Explanation:
According to Kholberg, postconventional morality is the last stage of his moral development model. In this stage, a person has formed his own sense of morality. However, in some cases their beliefs might be different from other people's. If the person is able to act beyond their own sense of morality, it's possible to say he is at the postconventional stage. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
It would most likely be D. specific qualifications, but could also be A.connections by the fact that a bureaucracy is run by the state.<span />
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The false statement about John B. Watson is the one that says that he worked with Edward C. Tolman to prove that fear is both an instinct and a reflex. 
Although he worked on the subject through the Little Albert Experiment, he did not work with Edward C. Tolman but with Rosalie Rayner, his assistant and later couple.
In the experiment, Watson intended to demonstrate how the principles of classical conditioning, which had just been raised by Ivan Pavlov in those years, could be applied to a child's fear reaction to a white rat.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: Agent
Explanation: An agent is a person who has been legally authorized to act in the interests of another person in an industry or an organization. Since Fadsi is paid commission by the entertainer's, Fadsi is acting as an Agent in the entertainment industry.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer for that question is: increases ; increases
The positive behavior could increase the likelihood of the behavior by giving some sort of reward to someone if that person is doing a certain behavior.
The negative reinforcement could increase the likelihood of the behaviour by punishing that person if that person is NOT doing that certain behavior.
so in the end both reinforcements will increase the likelihood