Who is famous for a quote that suggests environment such as punishments and modeling is responsible for whether someone becomes a thief or a doctor?

A. John B. Watson
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Solon
D. Talmud


Answer: A

Psychology

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a. apply the psychophysiological recording of brain waves. b. tell whether the infant notices stimulus differences. c. are applicable only to infants, not to older people. d. avoid the use of fancy equipment.

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As a job applicant at Quahog Insurance, Lois must complete a situational judgment test. For the test, she views a video about various workplace scenarios and then must describe how she would respond if she was in that situation. According to the textbook, such tests are utilized

A. increasingly as a replacement for standard intelligence tests. B. as supplements to cognitive and personality tests. C. to test the applicant's level of job-relevant knowledge. D. to predict a range of behaviors from absenteeism to organizational citizenship behaviors.

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Schulz developed six formulas or exercises that focus on different systems of the body. Pleasant warm sensations are associated with ____ that occurs in relaxation

a. heart regulation c. vascular dilation b. visceral organ regulation d. breathing regulation

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Which of the following is an example of the phenomenon known as "operant" control of pain behavior?

A. Kate's family has always been critical and demanding. Since her accident, though, family members have become caring and sympathetic. B. Kim is recovering from a broken leg. Although she is walking on crutches, she has been trying to be as independent as possible. C. Kinesha had to have a finger amputated after it was partially severed in a slicing accident. Since she feels discomfort in the missing finger, she has been diagnosed with "phantom limb" pain. D. Kyomi suffers from chronic back pain. However, she rarely complains about the pain to others and tries to keep her facial expressions from showing that she is in pain.

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