Which of the following theorists favor substituting "stable learned responses" for "traits" in order to explain a person's actions?
a. neo-Freudians
b. strict psychoanalysts
c. strict learning theorists
d. humanistic theorists
C
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A) reinforcement; biologically B) punishment; culturally C) reinforcement; culturally D) genetics; biologically
Besides being based in a different region of the brain, a major distinction between Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia is that
a. Words from people with Broca's aphasia are strung together fluently, but often make little sense. b. Broca's aphasia is due to a FOXP2 mutation. c. Wernicke's aphasia results in extreme stuttering. d. Words from people with Wernicke's aphasia are strung together fluently, but often make little sense.
Assume that each drink contains the same amount of alcohol and all drinks are consumed within one hour. Which of these individuals would have the highest blood alcohol concentration after consuming five of the designated drinks?
a) Rex, who is drinking vodka; he weighs 175 pounds b) Andrea, who is drinking beer; she weighs 160 pounds c) Robert, who is drinking red wine; he weighs 150 pounds d) Ann, who is drinking white wine; she weighs 125 pounds