The fact that a teen growing up during the Vietnam War will develop in a different manner than a teen growing up during the Iraq War is best explained in terms of

a. multidirectionality.
b. multiple causation.
c. plasticity

d. historical context.


d

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If a classically conditioned response undergoes extinction in an environment that is different from the one in which the response was acquired, the extinguished response will often reappear if the individual is returned to the original environment where acquisition took place. This phenomenon is called

a. second-order conditioning. b. the renewal effect. c. stimulus generalization. d. vicarious conditioning.

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What was moral management?

What will be an ideal response?

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After staring at a red light for several minutes, Leon looks away at a white field. Leon is surprised to see a green dot about the same size as the red light floating on the white background

The color afterimage that Leon sees provides support for the __________ theory of color vision. a) trichromatic b) opponent-process c) Young-Helmholtz d) signal-detection

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In Rosenthal's investigation of expectancy effects in the classroom, the "Harvard

Test of Inflected Acquisition" was actually (a) a projective test (b) an intelligence test (c) a test of whether the students were subject to illusory correlation (d) a version of the Rorschach test adapted for use with children

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