What is a conditioned response?
a. A response that prevents the unconditioned stimulus
b. An action made in the absence of any stimulus
c. A learned response to the conditioned stimulus
d. An unlearned response to the unconditioned stimulus
c
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a. the additive rule. b. the superlative rule. c. the dependence rule. d. the multiplicative rule.
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A. hyponatremia B. giardia C. dwarf deprivation D. rheumatoid arthritis
Carl Rogers assumed that:
a. people are essentially apathetic regarding their own lives b. everyone has the capacity to grow and change c. a great deal of our behavior is governed by the unconscious d. removing the symptoms of a client's problem is the same as solving the problem
When a child experiences cognitive equilibrium, his or her schemas match the outside world and represent it clearly.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)