Answer:
Theories
Explanation:
Theories in the world of science is an unproved conclusions and ideas based on the observations based on hypothesis rather than proved scientific theory.
Theories are a group of statements or explanations which have been established over time from many different individual experiments.
Thus observations and tested and proved hypothesis and also various laws which is derived from other scientific disciplines are incorporated into theories which is used to explain broad biological principles and laws.
Thus the answer is theories.
Answer: D. A biopsychosocial approach
Explanation: The adoption of biological, psychological and social aspect of an individual's life in understanding and interpreting health related conditions of an individual is called the BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH. In the context above, Dr. Kingston emphasizes how the biological characteristics of an individual's inborn emotional reactivity, social influences such as family life history and psychological tendency to generalize from past experiences could lead to learned fears in an individual.
Answer:
The conditioned stimulus is the sweetened water.
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is the process by which a behavior is acquired through various stimulus which provide responses.
Let's define which is which in this example:
- Unconditioned stimulus (UCS): the drug injected into the rat's body to weaken its immune system.
- Unconditioned response (UCR): the weakening of the immune system.
- Neutral stimulus (NS): the saccharin- sweetened water, which by itself generates no response.
- Once the UCS and NS are combined, <em>they generate the UCR</em>; the weakening of the rat's immune system.
- Finally, the conditioned stimulus (CS) becomes the sweetened water, which without the drug (UCS) generates the conditioned response of the weakening of the immune system.
Answer:
Creativity and finding patterns
Explanation: