Answer:
The answer unconditioned response.
Explanation:
Unconditioned response is a natural reaction we show when presented with an unconditioned stimulus. It is an automatic, unlearned response, a reflex. Salivation, as mentioned in the question, is a natural response from our body when we have food in out mouth. Another example of unconditioned response would be jumping or screaming when someone scares us.
Answer:
Non compensatory decision
Explanation:
A decision is non compensatory when good performance on one criterion does not offset from poor performance on another evaluative criterion.
In other words, the consumer only focuses in one criterion to make his/her decision (because that criterion is important to him/her) and it doesn't matter how the product compares to other in other criterions (it can happen that based on another criterion, the product is not as good as another one but the client doesn't care since the attention is focused on just one place)
In this example, Chen Lo buys only well-know golf clubs brand names, and he guides his decisions based on this rule which <u>only cares about one criterion (how well-known a brand is)</u>, the golf clubs he uses might be more expensive or others might have discounts <u>(other criterions such as price and discounts) but he doesn't even look at these because his attention is focused on only the name of the brand. </u>
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Thus, he is using a non compensatory decision.
Answer:
The upper caste was composed of rulers, nobles and priests. The middle caste were businessmen, merchants and soldiers. The lower caste was made up of farmers and slaves. Rulers: Each city had a ruling family.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is letter C. Whether a clue about a word’s sound is more helpful for recall than a clue about its meaning depends on how the word was thought of when it was learned.
Explanation:
The affirmations of letter A, B or D, are not true because:
- Recall performance is usually <u><em>not as good</em></u> as recognition performance (recognitions is the fraction of relevant instances while recall is the <em>fraction of the total amount</em> of relevant instances)
- Recall performance <u><em>benefits</em></u> from context reinstatement;
- Physical context<u> </u><u><em>isn’t</em></u><em> more important </em>to recall than psychological context (emotional state can play an important role in recall performance).
You still have to offer assistance to your coworker and make sure the environment is safe until the EMS personnel arrives. Since you are a trained first aid provider, your skills, and knowledge, as basic as it is, could still provide initial care.