Another name for operant conditioning is instrumental learning‚ introduced by Edward L. Thorndike 1913. Thorndike began studying “animal thinking”. Cat experiment: cat would perform a specific response‚ such as pulling a wire or a lever and was rewarded food after each escape. “law of effect” behavior is influenced by its consequences First book published‚ the behaviour of organisms 1938. Skinner demonstrated that organisms tend to repeat those responses that are followed by favourable consequences
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Scoot Principle activity: air transportation‚ equity is fully held by parent company‚ SIA 4 aircrafts of B777-200‚ 1 more aircraft for B777-200 and 20 B787 to be added (transferred from SIA) a. History and management structure of the company Started services on 4 June 2012 b. Markets (countries and customer groups) served and products & services offered by the company Low cost mid to long-haul airline‚ no frills Market: young and fun Cheaper by 40% (or so it claims) 2 class: ScootBiz:
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Attitude: How one feels about something in general (I have a positive attitude towards basketball). Balance theory: the theory that people try to maintain balance among their beliefs‚ cognitions‚ and sentiments. Cognitive dissonance theory: the theory that inconsistencies between a person’s thoughts‚ sentiments‚ and actions create an aversive emotional state (dissonance) that leads to efforts to restore consistency. Effort justification: the tendency to reduce dissonance by finding reasons for
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Gatsby’s one afternoon and finds Tom Buchanan along with Mr. & Mrs. Sloane. Gatsby asks them to stay for dinner but they say no. Instead‚ Tom invites him to dinner with them although they were hoping he would say no. Tom thinks Gatsby lacks social grace and is suspicious of him and Daisy’s relationship. The next week Gatsby hosts one of his parties. Tom doesn’t want to go but goes so that he can watch him and Daisy but the party is a bust and it seems like everyone has a bad time. Tom torments
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Chapter 6 Summary – Friends Chapter 6 is all based the strengthening of friendship between the characters of Caitlin and Bill and of Old bill and Billy. In the section Comfort Bill talks about how he hated school and didn’t have any friends. The repetition of the negative quotes in the section emphasises how Billy did not belong in his old environment. “I never talked to girls‚ I hardly talked to anyone. Sure‚ I answered questions from teachers and occasionally I’d talk to some guys I’d know
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Field Study 4‚ Episode 5- WHAT’S THE BASIC OF THE CURRICULUMFOCUSES ON: THE CONCEPTS‚ NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE CURRICULUM AND HOW THESE ARE TRANSLATED INTO THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY. | TASKS | EXEMPLARY4 | SUPERIOR3 | SATISFACTORY2 | UNSATISFACTORY1 | Observation/Documentation: | All task were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations | All or nearly task were done with high quality | Nearly all task were done with acceptable quality. | Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most
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education provides‚ a successful career can be built on the understanding of medical code and its proper use in submitting clean‚ accurate medical claims. INSR 228A 11/04/13 CHAPTER 5: CHAPTER-SPECIFIC GUIDELINES (ICD-10-CM CHAPTERS 1-10) BOOK PART I THEORY 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. A 10. B PART II PRACTICAL 11. D51.0 (Anemia‚ pernicious); G32.0 (Degeneration‚ combined‚ with anemia [pernicious]) 12. D00.01 (Neoplasm
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Pride and Prejudice Chapter 6 The point of view that is being narrated in Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice is omniscient; Austen has started to tell the story through Elizabeth in this chapter‚ however still as third person. The main actions of the novel are the communications between opinions‚ ideas‚ and attitudes they in the novel are not expressed to the readers directly‚ some might be told in telling method and another’s in showing method also there is little imagery of the settings.
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http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Value-Chain-Analysis-Ba/689012 http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Value-Chain-Analysis-Ba/689012 Problem A Use the database shown in Figure P3.1 to work Problems 1-7. Note that the database is composed of four tables that reflect these relationships: • An EMPLOYEE has only one JOB_CODE‚ but a JOB_CODE can be held by many EMPLOYEEs. • An EMPLOYEE can participate in many PLANs‚ and any PLAN can be assigned to many EMPLOYEEs. Note also that the *:* relationship
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The struggle between altruism and cynicism plus selfishness. "With great power comes great responsibilities.". These are the essences of Spiderman. Without them‚ it’s not really Spiderman anymore. The new Amazing Spiderman is just a typical boy who’s sort of selfish. The movie tries to push for a new motto of "Know who you are‚" which‚ to me is just euphemism for "What’s best for you is what’s best for everybody.". It’s fair‚ but there’s nothing heroic about that‚ at the heart level. Superheroes
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