Behaviors that have been strongly associated with reinforcement can themselves become _____ reinforcers
A) ?primary
B) ?secondary
C) ?intrinsic
D) ?discriminated
B
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How was the pigeons' superstitious behavior comparable to superstition in humans?
A. Humans have many superstitions that involve similar movements of the body and head (such as when a bowler tries to change the path of the rolling ball). B. The pigeons "confused" correlation with causation just as superstitious human do. C. Most human superstitions involve food in some way, too. D. Humans are no more aware of their superstitions than are pigeons.
The members of a jury are split 50/50 on a conviction decision. After much discussion, one member decides to change their vote and suddenly several others follow. What is this indicative of?
a. the first-shift rule c. winner takes all b. the truth-wins scheme d. none of these
Which of the following receives the highest score on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)?
a) death of a spouse b) change in residence c) getting fired from work d) jail term
According to the article Boll ldface Letters about children's attributions for their own behavior, when helpless children succeed at a task they are likely to interpret this result as _____
(a) effort paying off (b) luck or chance (c) the first in a series of successes (d) skill that needs more work in the future