What are the four factors that define a group?
What will be an ideal response?
• multiple members that see themselves as a unit
• belonging to the group must be rewarding to the members
• corresponding effects
• members share a common goal
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In second-order conditioning, the CS is paired with a:
A) stimulus that naturally elicits a response. B) biologically relevant stimulus such as food. C) neutral stimulus such as a black square. D) previously established CS.
The National Football League (NFL) uses a cognitive aptitude test called the Wonderlic. The leaked Wonderlic scores of several high profile players suggests that the test
A) may have low validity. B) may have low reliability. C) has high validity. D) has high reliability.
Hanna is having her first child. She has done the reading on childbirth and knows that she will have completed the first stage of labor when her doctor tells her that
A. effacement has begun. B. the baby has left the mother's body. C. the baby's head has moved through the cervix into the vaginal canal. D. dilation of the cervix has begun.
Kaya, a seven-year-old, notices that her parents no longer pay heed to her demand for more toys. She then starts crying just like she used to when she was younger and wanted toys. In this scenario, Kaya's behavior illustrates _____
A) ?spontaneous recovery B) ?an extinction burst C) ?resurgence D) ?dishabituation