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In “Good Country People,” why had Mrs. Hopewell hired the Fr…

In “Good Country People,” why had Mrs. Hopewell hired the Freemans?

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Which of the following is false regarding conditioned reinfo…

Which of the following is false regarding conditioned reinforcement?

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Which of the following parameters of reinforcement affects b…

Which of the following parameters of reinforcement affects behavior resistance to change when an environmental change is introduced?

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In behavioral economics, consumption of the reinforcer is in…

In behavioral economics, consumption of the reinforcer is influenced by                            .

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1. Solve the questions for the following c code,  #include v…

1. Solve the questions for the following c code,  #include void fun1(int x, int *y){    x = x * (*y);    *y = 3 * (*y); } int main(){    int x = 3, y =7 ;    fun1(x, y); if(x==y){               printf(“x=y=%d”, x); }else{               printf(“%d\t%d\n”, x, y); }    return (0);} b) What will be printed when the corrected program is compiled and executed? and why?

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Question 7: This program manages Pet Adoption Records. Each…

Question 7: This program manages Pet Adoption Records. Each Pet has a name, species, and a Date of adoption, and is linked to an Adopter who has a name and age.  Complete the code below by filling in the missing parts  #include typedef struct {     // Question a) Define Adopter struct with name and age } Adopter; typedef struct { // Question b) Define a Date struct with day, month, and year } Date; typedef struct { // Question c) Define Pet struct with name, species, Date of adoption, and Adopter } Pet; // Question c) Function to print one Pet’s info void PrintPet_info(______________________) { } int main(){     Pet pets[3] = {     { “Bella”, “Dog”, {15, 3, 2023},   {“Emily Johnson”, 27}  },     { “Milo”, “Cat”, {22, 7, 2022}, {“Michael Smith”, 34} },     {“Luna”, “Rabbit”, {3, 1, 2024}, {“Jessica Miller”, 19} } };     // Question d) Print info for all pets using  PrintPet_info function     return 0;}    b) Write a struct named Date that stores day, month, and year as integers. 

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Question 5: The following program transforms a string by con…

Question 5: The following program transforms a string by converting lowercase letters to uppercase and replacing vowels with ‘#’. It also counts the times the letter ‘g’ appears in a string. Fill in the missing parts to complete the code logic.  #include #include int gcounts(char str[]) { int count=0;     // Question e) use strlen to scan the string and count the number of times ‘G’ appears return count;} void encode(char str[]) {     char *p = str;                                      // Question a)     while ( ___________ ) {                             // Question b)             if (*p >= ‘a’ && *p max_g) {             max_g = g_count;             max_index = i;         }     }     if (max_index != -1) {         printf(“\nString with the most ‘g’s: %s\n”, courses[max_index]);         printf(“Index: %d, ‘g’ count: %d\n”, max_index, max_g);     }     return 0; } b) Finish the while loop stopping condition, see if anything else is missing to ensure the loop works correctly. 

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Question 3: Trace the following code, assume it compiles and…

Question 3: Trace the following code, assume it compiles and runs without errors. The initial addresses for the pointers are a=100, p=1000, and x=2000 #include int main(void) {     int a[] = {12, 4, 18, 3, 7, 15};     int *p, *x;     int n = 6;     x = a;     for (p = a; p < a + n; p++) {         if (*p < *x)             x = p;     }     printf("Value: %d at %ld\n", *x, x - a);     return 0; } a) What is the functionality of this code? Explain.

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Question 5: The following program transforms a string by con…

Question 5: The following program transforms a string by converting lowercase letters to uppercase and replacing vowels with ‘#’. It also counts the times the letter ‘g’ appears in a string. Fill in the missing parts to complete the code logic.  #include #include int gcounts(char str[]) { int count=0;     // Question e) use strlen to scan the string and count the number of times ‘G’ appears return count;} void encode(char str[]) {     char *p = str;                                      // Question a)     while ( ___________ ) {                             // Question b)             if (*p >= ‘a’ && *p max_g) {             max_g = g_count;             max_index = i;         }     }     if (max_index != -1) {         printf(“\nString with the most ‘g’s: %s\n”, courses[max_index]);         printf(“Index: %d, ‘g’ count: %d\n”, max_index, max_g);     }     return 0; } f) In part (e) Can you use sizeof() instead of strlen()?Y/N and why? 

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The “separation of concerns” architectural principle refers…

The “separation of concerns” architectural principle refers to:

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