Skinner was to rats as Thorndike was to

a. cats
b. rabbits
c. dogs
d. pigeons
e. chimpanzees


a. cats

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a. Eysenck b. Cattell c. Allport d. McCrae

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Which of the following is an illustration of the finding that we are not always aware of much of our behavior?

A. the ability of blind people to determine if a light is on or off when they do not report seeing the light B. the ability of brain-damaged patients to improve only on tasks that they remember completing C. the use of memory to define words while reading D. the ability to recognize words in a language that you have never heard before

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A. learn to avoid punishment. B. have an underactive cortex. C. underreact to the threat of punishment. D. have brain damage that inhibits their ability to understand the implications of their actions.

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According to the ________ principle, people should attribute a behavior to a causal factor if that factor is present whenever the behavior occurs, but is absent whenever the behavior does not occur

FIll in the blank with correct word.

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