A psychologist uses shaping to determine if non-verbal creatures can discriminate between visual stimuli such as colors.
A psychologist would likely use shaping, not modeling, to determine whether nonverbal organisms can perceive different colors. Shaping involves reinforcing behaviors that are closer and closer to the desired behavior, while modeling involves demonstrating a specific behavior for the individual to imitate. Since nonverbal organisms cannot understand instructions, shaping would be more effective in this scenario.
Developmental homology is recognized in embryos. Two different organisms can have a common embryonic trait, say gill pouches or a tail, but in some of those organisms those gills and tails are lost. Gills pouches and tails are vestigial traits in humans, cats, chickens, etc. These organisms share genetic homologies, but are structurally different.
According to Ernest Hilgard, psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes of humans and animals. It focuses on understanding how people think, feel, and act, and how these processes are influenced by both internal and external factors.
There is no known organism that can eat everything, as different organisms have specific diets and limitations on what they can consume based on their anatomy and physiology.
B.F. Skinner published over 20 books during his career as a psychologist. His most well-known works include "The Behavior of Organisms" (1938), "Science and Human Behavior" (1953), and "Beyond Freedom and Dignity" (1971). Skinner's writings heavily influenced the fields of behaviorism and psychology.
Psychologists define learning as the process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behaviors, or attitudes through experiences, studying, and practice. It involves a change in behavior or understanding based on one's interactions with their environment. Learning can be influenced by various factors such as motivation, reinforcement, and cognitive processes.
Genes are what determine an organisms physical traits.
pewp is why
so they can determine if the organisms will be harmful to humans
Systematics
Organisms are placed into different taxa based on their shared characteristics, such as physical appearance, genetic makeup, and evolutionary history. Taxonomists consider traits like body structure, behavior, and biochemical processes to determine the relationships between different species and assign them to the appropriate taxonomic groups.
decomposers
Different conditions support different organisms.
Adaptations
they test
Insects are different from other organisms because they don't have any Lungs . Most organisms on earth have lungs other organisms do not , that is why they are different.
identity
yes it does because it need to be in the right climate to live their. (the organisms)