What is Dipper Train?
Explain and provide examples of behavioral contingencies
Explain and provide examples of contiguity.
Explain and provide examples of functional relations.
DO YOU BELIEVE YOUR RAT WAS DIPPER TRAINED? EXPLAIN
Is low-involvement learning really widespread? Which products are most affected by low-involvement learning? Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates’ posts. Part2 short response one student below is low-involvement learning really widespread? Yes. Low-involvement learning is described as a method of learning new product/brand knowledge without actively participating in the process. Low-involvement learning is likely quite common, but it’s difficult to prove. Low-involvement learning is most likely to influence products that are heavily marketed but in which most individuals have little attention. Low-involvement products, as the name indicates, do not require the customer to think too deeply before making a purchase. Low-involvement purchases provide less risk, allowing for quicker decision-making. Products that are purchased on a regular basis with little thinking and effort since they are not of critical importance or have a significant influence on the consumer’s lifestyle. Which products are most affected by low-involvement learning?
What do you think motivated ancient humans to write on the walls? What is it about the human species that impels us to create art?
How do artist use line, shape and color to bring their message to the walls? What is their message? Upload pictures of something that catches your eye if you can.
Research the life of Jerry Gant, Newark artist who was influenced by the work of Basquiat and graffiti artists. Here’s a video tribute to him. See if you can find any of his artwork on the walls and streets of Newark.