What type of parent requires little of his or her children, rarely bothers to correct the children's behavior, and shows very little love or concern for them?
A. authoritative
B. authoritarian
C. permissive
D. disengaged
Answer: D
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Pavlov believed that pairing a CS with a UCS necessarily led to classical conditioning. Which of the following is evidence AGAINST that idea? a. In most cases, the CR resembles the UCR
b. Repeatedly omitting the UCR leads to extinction. c. Conditioning fails if the UCS occurs alone as often as it occurs after the CS. d. A more intense CS leads to a more intense CR.
During the 1950s, many psychologists were becoming discouraged with behaviorism, and cognitive psychology began to emerge. A major reason they were disappointed with behaviorism is that
a. it considered only psychological processes that are clearly observable. b. it paid too much attention to individual differences. c. it failed to develop objective methods of measuring behavior. d. it focused too much on emotional factors, and not enough on observable behaviors.
When compared to hypnosis, Sigmund Freud found__________to be a more gradual method of breaking through the walls of defense that block a client's insight into unconscious processes
A) confirmation bias B) modeling C) free association D) aversive conditioning E) Select
Research with young monkeys demonstrates that ____ can reduce vulnerability to developing anxiety disorders
a. being comforted b. receiving adequate nourishment c. a sense of control d. genetic inheritance