UNIT 8 P1 Behaviourist approach Classical Conditioning – Learning to make an association between two events. Operant conditioning – The use of consequences to influence the occurrences of particular behaviour. Behaviourism is a psychological perspective‚ it focuses on observing behaviour. ‘ Learning theory’ is when an individual learns from observing some one else’s behaviour
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Step 2: Explain what you think will be displayed to the screen in Step 1. (Reference: For loop‚ page 186): List hours starting with Hour 1 up to Hour 24‚ as declared “Max Hours” Step 3: Write a for loop that will print 60 minutes to the screen. Complete the missing lines of code. Constant Integer MAX_MINUTES =60 Declare Integer minutes For Minutes = 1 to Max_Minutes Display “The minute is ”‚ minutes End For Step 4: Write a for loop that will print 60 seconds to the screen.
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To double the quantities of items with a whole number amount is easy‚ but what about those fractions? Let’s focus on the 1 1/3 cups uncooked spiral pasta. To double that‚ we multiply by 2. 1 1/3 x 2 Change each fractional amount to an improper fraction. = 4/3 x 2/1 Multiply numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator to get: = 8/3 Now simplify. = 2 2/3 cups of pasta References Ratatouille Pasta. (2009). Allrecipes. Retrieved April 10‚ 2009‚ from http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Ratatouille-Pasta/Detail
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Protect- To strengthen our protection against a terrorist attack Prepare- Where an attack cannot be stopped‚ to limit its impact NaCTSO The National counter terrorism security office is a police unit and forms part of the association of Chief of Police officers protects and prepare. The unit is co-located within the center of Protection of National Infrastructure. NaCTSO contributes to the UK government’s counter terrorism strategy (CONTEST) by supporting the Protect and Prepare strands
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Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality – Treating everyone equally regardless of their age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ colour‚ disability etc. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. An example of this in health and social care is a doctor treating patients differently because of the colour of their skin. Diversity – Understanding‚ recognizing and accepting that everybody is unique and has individual differences‚
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Mr Daniel Green started Healthy Drinks two years ago. He started his business with a healthy milkshake in the UK market. Because of his innovativeness and eccentric capabilities‚ the company experienced increased sales in its first year. However‚ the company started facing difficulties in meeting its sales targets because too many competitors also entered into the market. Mr Green wants to add new range of drinks‚ juice or smoothie but he also wants to keep the current products. As an innovation
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Freeman Stephens November 11‚ 2014 IS4560 Unit 8 Discussion 1 Wireless technology has become an increasingly crucial part of today’s world. From health care and retail to academia across the world‚ wireless systems are improving the rate and ease with which data is sent and received. Two specific examples of the wireless technology used today personally and professionally are local area networks (LAN) and personal area networks (PAN). A wireless local area network‚ or LAN is a flexible data communications
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M1-How legislation promotes the safety of an individual The Management of Health and Safety at Work Act (amended 1999) The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 clarify in more general terms what employers are required to do to manage health and safety. If there is falls or injuries in the workplace it highlights the hazards and protects the employee against discrimination in the workplace. Exposure to hazardous agents such as dust‚ fumes‚ noise‚ vibration‚ radiation or harmful
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P2 Description and influence of stakeholders; Customers; Customers for the NHS are the patients to the hospital‚ whether they have broken a bone or have a serious illness‚ they are all patients. The influence that they hold to the business is that if it wasn’t for the patients there would be no NHS‚ and also if there were no patients or people getting ill or sick they would not have discovered any of the diseases that are around today‚ which means there wouldn’t be as much medication and
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Margaret Thatcher Personlighet Margaret Thatcher Personlighet Straight forward – sometimes almost aggressive Great speaker Self confident with a distinct view of what she wants. Transactional Leadership‚ also known as managerial leadership‚ focuses on the role of supervision‚ organization‚ and group performance; transactional leadership is a style of leadership in which the leader promotes compliance of his/her followers through both rewards and punishments Charismatic leadership Assumptions Charm
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