Hans Eysenck proposes that in order to keep people from displaying antisocial behavior, they need to develop a strong conscience. According to Eysenck, a conscience develops through
A. operant conditioning.
B. extroversion conditioning.
C. classical conditioning.
D. conscience conditioning.
C
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a. deception b. experimenter bias c. invasion of privacy d. animal rights violations
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A. locomotion B. behavior C. environment D. cognition
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