In Watson and Raynor's study on Little Albert, a white rat served as the

a. unconditioned stimulus.
b. neutral stimulus.
c. unconditioned response.
d. neutral response.


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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Evidence suggests that the naming of different categories of nouns (such as faces, animals, or tools) is each mediated by a different part of the

A) parietal lobe. B) temporal lobe. C) frontal lobe. D) occipital lobe. E) limbic lobe.

Psychology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. According to Premack, when a parent wants a child to do homework, the parent should allow the child to play their favorite game before starting homework. 2. Increasing access to low-probability behavior increases the level of a high-probability behavior. 3. Timberlake and Allison’s model contends that a child who does not like to take out the garbage could be made to increase that behavior if the child is first prevented from doing so for a period of time. 4. Animals will respond in a manner that allows them to be as close to a blisspoint as possible. 5. Blisspoint predicts that an animal emits a minimum number of contingent responses to obtain the maximum level of reinforcing activities.

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