A fundamental difference between Descartes's psychology and that of Locke was their position about the existence of ____.?
a. ?innate ideas
b. ?derived ideas
c. ?idea doctrines
d. ?simple ideas
e. ?complex ideas
a
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a. ischemic stroke. b. brain bleed stroke. c. hemorrhagic stroke. d. Alzheimer's stroke.
In ____________ procedures, a reinforcer is removed following the occurrence of the behavior and the behavior decreases in the future, and in ____________ procedures a punisher is applied following the occurrence of the behavior and the behavior decreases in the future
a. negative reinforcement; positive reinforcement b. negative punishment; positive punishment c. positive punishment; negative punishment d. negative punishment; negative reinforcement
To achieve an altered state of consciousness with transcendental meditation, Mary repeats a ____________ over and over again
a. mantra c. incantation b. melody d. prayer
You are an attorney, and the local court has appointed you to represent a defendant who has been charged with aggravated assault and battery. The prosecutor originally intended to charge attempted murder. The victim suffered serious injury, and the police suspected that a weapon of some type was used, but never was able to find one. The defendant has maintained that there was no weapon. Your client tells you that he has a friend that you can call as a witness. Even though this friend was not actually present at the incident, he is willing to claim that he saw the altercation and will testify that the defendant acted in self-defense, and without a weapon. You refuse to call a witness that you know will not tell the truth. This action would indicate your view that you are serving as your
client's: A. legal agent. B. moral agent. C. confidant. D. paternal guide.