Rotter's definition of behavior:
a. is very narrow and specific
b. focuses only on behavior that can be directly observed
c. is quite broad and diverse in nature
d. includes only running, crying, fighting, smiling, and talking
c
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a. The dog has learned that the meat powder is contingent upon presentation of the bell. b. The dog has made a mental representation of the bell and meat powder. c. The dog has learned the association between paired stimuli. d. The dog has come to expect that the meat powder will come in the presence of the bell.
Tony has an excessive, unrealistic fear of snakes. His phobia is ______
a. a specific phobia c. a complex phobia b. a social phobia d. agoraphobia
Research indicates that when children depart from a home where the mother remained within the home full-time, the despair and feelings of loss experienced by the mother are so profound that the mother can never get over them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
According to Zajonc, the effects of an audience on behaviour are a result of:
a. an increase in the level of arousal, which enhances general reactivity b. an innate drive based on evaluation apprehension c. a learned drive based on evaluation apprehension d. a learned drive based on increased environmental stimulation e. an innate drive based on increased environmental stimulation