Mark is babysitting five-year-old Sarah who throws tantrums in order to get her way. If Mark gives in to Sarah's demands in order to make her tantrums stop, Sarah's negative behavior is most likely being
A) imprinted. B) reinforced.
C) punished. D) classically conditioned.
B
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Successful resolution of the phallic stage for both boys and girls results in _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
Research techniques based on the naturally occurring relationship between two or more variables are known as the ______ method
a. case study b. naturalistic observation c. correlational d. experimental
When Baby Jaleel was born, stimulation in his brain resulted in a massive overabundance of synapses. Neurons that were seldom stimulated began to lose their synapses. This process is known as
A) myelination. B) synaptic pruning. C) neuroimaging. D) neurotransmission.
Murray believed
a. not all people have the same basic needs. b. that within cultures, people have the same basic needs, but not across cultures. c. all people have the same basic needs, but different levels of them. d. none of these answers are correct