In classical conditioning, an observable reaction to an environmental event that is elicited without any prior training is referred to as:
a. an unconditioned stimulus
b. an unconditioned response
c. a conditioned stimulus
d. a conditioned response
B
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a. stimulus conditions. b. subjective perception. c. physiological changes. d. emotional behaviors.
The method of collecting data in which observations of naturally occurring behaviors are observed in real-life settings is called
a. pseudo-experimental observation. c. preservatory observation. b. naturalistic observation. d. setting-dependent observation.
During which memory phase does brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) initiate the development of proteins that stabilize dendrite modifications?
A. generation B. stabilization C. consolidation D. maintenance
What does the book say is the MOST important thing you can do to develop an internal locus of control and better self-esteem?
a. Taking some sort of action, even if small. b. Understanding the Johari Window. c. Replacing negative masks with positive masks. d. Physical contact.