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The text argues that globalization entails a shift in people's "outlook" to a more global perspective.Trace this argument through the notion that it affects people's cultural and personal identity,which they must now actively construct.Have you experienced such effects? Explain.
Inhibitor
A stimulus signaling that an event is not coming, which elicits a response opposite to the one that the event usually elicits.
Thorndike
An American psychologist known for his work in comparative psychology and the theory of connectionism, emphasizing the role of rewards and punishments in learning.
Reinforcement
A process in operant conditioning that increases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated, either through positive or negative means.
Law of Effect
A psychological principle stating that behaviors followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated, while those followed by unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.
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