Instrumental conditioning is also known as:

a. classical conditioning c. instinctual conditioning
b. imprinting conditioning d. operant conditioning


D

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According to developmental psychologist K. Warner Schaie, the point reached by young adults in which intelligence is applied to specific situations involving the attainment of long-term goals regarding careers, family, and societal contributions is identified as which stage?

A. achieving stage B. acquisitive stage C. reintegrative stage D. responsible stage

Psychology

Dissociative amnesia involves:

a. the inability to remember important personal information b. recurrent attacks of extremely intense fear or dread c. persistent and uncontrollable, repetitive thoughts d. a loss of personal identity accompanied by escape or flight from the home environment

Psychology

Which of the following possible adaptive goals are associated with sadness?

a. Conserve energy; learn which goals are realizable; encourage nurturance by others b. Attain difficult goals; learn to overcome obstacles; communicate power/dominance c. Behave prosocially; learn/maintain social standards; communicate submission to others d. Behave appropriately; learn/maintain social standards; maintain others' respect and affection;preserve self-esteem

Psychology

Imagine conditioning a rat to elicit a pain response to a previously neutral stimulus. Based on the work of John Garcia and Robert Koelling,

you are LEAST likely to be successful in creating the pain response if you use ________ as the neutral stimulus. a. sweet water b. noise c. a bright light d. a bright light and noise

Psychology