Learning to tie one's shoes is most likely acquired via the process of

a. operant conditioning.
b. reflexive conditioning.
c. spontaneous recovery.
d. classical conditioning.


A

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A. Drugs and ESB have greater effects on dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway. B. Drugs and ESB result in less dopamine increase in the nucleus accumbens than natural rewards do. C. Drugs and ESB do not have rewarding effects through the mesolimbic pathway. D. Animals are less likely to work to receive ESB or drugs than they are for natural rewards such as food.

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Which of the following psychologists pioneered the scientific study of forgetting using nonsense syllables and plotted the curve of forgetting?

a. Herman Ebbinghaus b. Elizabeth Loftus c. Karl Lashley d. George Sperling

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The psychologist who formulated the principles of operant conditioning was

A. B. F. Skinner. B. Sidney Pressey. C. Ivan Pavlov. D. John B. Watson.

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Suppose a group of employees voluntarily forms to discuss a parking problem within their organization. After the group has met for several months, a new public transportation system is introduced and fewer employees drive to work. Discovering that the parking issue no longer exists, the group gradually disbands and eventually stops meeting altogether. At which stage of development does this group appear to be?

a. Goal achievement b. Performing c. Adjourning d. Conflict resolution e. Problem solving.

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