A stimulus that does not produce an unconditioned response is known as
(a) a harmless stimulus (b) an unconditioned stimulus
(c) a neutral stimulus (d) unscientific
C
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Which of the following is an example of an external attribution?
a) "I did a good job because I'm smart." b) "I did a good job because the task was easy." c) "I did a bad job because I'm inept." d) "She did a good job because she's talented."
You are an inmate at a state prison. The facility does not provide air conditioning in the cells and you find this to be unreasonable, considering the summers have been unusually hot. In the end, the court rejects your case. The court's decision is consistent with the concept of _______________, which allows prison administration latitude to establish policy as it sees fit.
A. reciprocity B. institutional autonomy C. due deference D. retribution
During what stage of Donald Super's stages of occupational development do individuals establish themselves in their careers? This stage is also when an individual's occupational "wet feet" period ends, and they become more stable and experienced in their work.
a. crystallization
b. implementation
c. stabilization
d. consolidation
Which of the following is most true about research on social psychology and the law?
a. In police interrogations, people sometimes confess to a crime they did not commit and even come to believe that they did commit the crime. b. When jury deliberations begin, if a couple of jurors disagree with everyone else, they are easily able to persuade the majority to change from a guilty to a not-guilty verdict. c. People have pretty good memories for events they witness, and it is hard to convince them that they saw something they did not. d. If a witness picks a suspect out of a lineup and is extremely confident that he or she has identified the right person, then he or she is almost certainly correct.