ANSWER: C)mentoring
EXPLANATION: The process of working for an expert as an intern in the industry is known as Mentoring. During this phase, Amanda will be learning important aspects of how to become a good industrial designer. She will be accompanying the industry expert during his works which will help her learn how to do her job more effectively and efficiently when she will be working independently.
Answer:
The decision of an ethics review committee about Dr. Franklin's research proposal is:
A:The proposal is approved, as it meets the ethical guidelines defined by the APA.
Explanation:
APA (American Psychological Association) has ethical guidelines for conducting psychological researches. The most relevant one in this case is: "follow informed-consent rules." Dr. Franklin clearly ensures that his students give their consents to participate in the eyewitness testimony study by having each sign a form to agree to participate in the research. I am also sure that the confidentiality and privacy of subjects (students who participate in the research) will be highly protected, in line with another guideline of APA, because these issues have not raised any controversy.
Answer: Sound of the drill
Explanation:
The Conditioned stimulus is the occurrence that has been associated with the Unconditioned stimulus to bring out a conditioned reaction.
The Unconditioned stimulus in this scenario is the pain that was experienced when the dentist worked on the teeth. This has now been associated with the sound of a drill such that whenever Jill hears this sound, he associates it with Pain and becomes anxious.
Answer:
In this research, psychologists used twin studies to study the impact of genetics on human behavior. Researchers are trying to examine the question of how much influence genes have in determining personal psychological qualities. This research grew out of a need for a scientific method to separate genetic influences (nature) from environmental forces (nurture) on people’s behavior and personality. Their findings indicate that genetic factors (or the genome) appear to account for most of the variations in a remarkable variety of human characteristics.
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