A dog that eats canned food typically comes running to its owner when it hears the can being opened. The sound of the can opener in this instance is the __________
a. conditioned stimulus
b. unconditioned stimulus
c. conditioned response
d. unconditioned response
Answer: A
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When a teen commits illegal and destructive acts, he or she is often labeled as being a juvenile ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
a. Behaviors associated with approval or approach (e.g., head shaking, pulling) cause more positive attitudes than actions associated with disapproval or avoidance. b. Motor actions influence attitudes by acting as cues, influencing deliberation, biasing attitude-relevant elaboration, or affecting thought confidence. c. The consumption of alcohol and caffeine can influence the favorability of our attitudes and our susceptibility to attitude change. d. There is a direct link between genes and attitudes.
Regarding desensitization, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Clients progress through the fear hierarchy from the most frightening item to the least disturbing one. b. Relaxation is often achieved during desensitization through the tension-release method. c. Any change from complete relaxation on an item of the fear hierarchy is a signal that the client must relax again before continuing to the next item. d. After clients have practiced relaxation once a day for a week or two, they will begin to be able to tell when their bodies (or a group of muscles) are tense, and will begin to be able to relax on command.
When neither the participants nor the experimenters know which group has received the treatment and which has received a placebo, the design is called
A) ?confounding. B) ?double-blind. C) ?correlational. D) ?naturalistic.