PrairieMan
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PrairieMan
@PrairieMan7
Engineer, Farm Boy, Canadian

Huh, so after being convinced that they were powerless, they just laid down and whined while accepting the negative consequences rather than being ACCELERATED into a kind of UPRISING? Very interesting. Really makes you wonder why there’s so much demoralization around here…

>From these experiments, it was thought that there was to be only one cure for helplessness. In Seligman's hypothesis, the dogs do not try to escape because they expect that nothing they do will stop the shock. To change this expectation, experimenters physically picked up the dogs and moved their legs, replicating the actions the dogs would need to take in order to escape from the electrified grid. This had to be done at least twice before the dogs would start willfully jumping over the barrier on their own. In contrast, threats, rewards, and observed demonstrations had no effect on the "helpless" Group 3 dogs.













@BrendaJeanCDN @coyotehills43 Alberta culture is generally the same as the rest of Canada's. We want to protect our culture, which is why we want to separate. You clowns are happy letting yourselves be replaced by invaders, while simultaneously submitting to wokeism. Have fun with that.
































