Tolman's position on Thorndike's law of effect was to ____.?
a. ?accept it
b. ?accept it as long as reward or reinforcement was omitted from the law
c. ?reject it
d. ?incorporate it into his own purposive behavior theory
e. ?None of the choices are correct.
c
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A. cooperative pretend play B. dual representation C. theory of mind D. parallel play
People in committed romantic relationships are ____ in the long run
a. more sensitive to relationship problems b. more vulnerable to relationship problems c. more resilient in the face of relationship problems d. more likely have trouble resolving relationship problems
Over the 7-million-year period of hominin evolution, ____
a. brains grew very rapidly b. quadrupeds became bipeds c. agriculture replaced hunting d. ecological complexity shaped modern intelligence
Psychotic patients may be depressed or apathetic and display a lack of emotion in which their face is frozen in a blank expression, a condition known as a(n) __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word