In classical conditioning, once a baby's nervous system makes the connection between two stimuli, the __________ stimulus produces __________
A) conditioned; a neutral response
B) conditioned; a reflexive response
C) unconditioned; an unconditioned response
D) neutral; the behavior by itself
Answer: D
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a. conditioned stimulus b. conditioned response c. unconditioned stimulus d. unconditioned response
In the Strange Situation, Kimani seeks closeness to her mother and fails to explore. When her mother leaves, Kimani is distressed. When she returns, Kimani hits her. Kimani is displaying characteristics of __________ attachment.
A. insecure-avoidant B. ethological C. disorganized/disoriented D. insecure-resistant
Janeen enters the playroom of the psychology lab with her 1- year-old daughter Peggy. Initially, Peggy clings to her mother, but then becomes interested in the attractive toys in the playroom. She picks up a toy and brings it back to her mother, then drops it and approaches the toy box again. Peggy cries when Janeen leaves the room, but quickly calms down again when her mother returns. Peggy would most likely be classified as:
a. · securely attached. b. · difficult and slow-to-warm-up. c. · insecurely attached. d. · preoperational.