Who was glaucon Class 11? Glaucon (/ˈɡlɔːkɒn/; Greek: Γλαύκων; c 445 BC – 4th century BC) son of Ariston, was an ancient Athenian and Plato’s older brother He is primarily known as a major conversant with Socrates in the Republic, and the interlocutor during the Allegory of the Cave What are the three parts of […]
What is a response generalization?
What is a response generalization? Definition. In the operant conditioning of B.F. Skinner, response generalization refers to the spreading of the effects of a behavior strengthening contingency to other responses that are similar to the target response that resulted in the behavior strengthening consequence. What is a generalization probe? Generalization probes are assessment procedures that […]
What is the art of not caring?
What are the different types of noises?
What are the different types of noises? The Four types of noise Continuous noise. Continuous noise is exactly what it says on the tin: it’s noise that is produced continuously, for example, by machinery that keeps running without interruption. Intermittent noise. Impulsive noise. Low-frequency noise. What is man-made noise? – or unintended radiation from electrical […]
Did beast of no nation won an Oscar?
Did beast of no nation won an Oscar? “Beasts of No Nation” was one of the best films of 2015, yet it didn’t receive a single Oscar nomination. When you consider the Academy’s 87-year history of ignoring black performances—only 15 African Americans have won the honors for acting—the thought of unintentional bias doesn’t seem so […]
What are nicknames for Cameron?
What are nicknames for Cameron? Cameron meaning Crooked nose syllables 3 starts with C ends with N nicknames Cam Kam Cami Cammi Cammie Cammy What does Cameron mean in Greek? Crooked nose Is Cameron Scottish or Irish? Cameron is a Scottish surname and thus somewhat common throughout the English-speaking world There are several possible origins […]
What is an example of de facto?
What was the New Culture Movement in China?
What was the New Culture Movement in China? The New Culture Movement (Xin wenhua yundong) was a movement in China in the 1910s and 1920s that criticized classical Chinese ideas and promoted a new Chinese culture based upon western ideals like democracy and science. How did the Treaty of Versailles trigger the May Fourth Movement? […]
What is an example of disequilibrium?
What is an example of disequilibrium? Example of disequilibrium – football With a strictly limited supply (55,000). (where demand is greater than supply) The problem is that many fans who want to watch the game can’t get in. It may lead to a black market where some resell tickets to those willing to pay a […]
What happens after absorption of food?
What happens after absorption of food? What happens to the digested food? The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in your food, and your circulatory system passes them on to other parts of your body to store or use. Special cells help absorbed nutrients cross the intestinal lining into your bloodstream. Why do we […]