In the phobia conditioning experiment in which little Albert was the subject (study participant), the loud, fear-producing noise was the:
a. conditioned stimulus
b. unconditioned response
c. unconditioned stimulus
d. conditioned response
c
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One experiment had participants learn a list of words under water (they wore scuba gear). Based on the principle of state-dependent learning, what results would you predict for this study?
a) Participants recalled more words when tested on land. b) Participants recalled more words when tested under water. c) Participants found learning under water to be no different from learning on land. d) Participants found learning under water to be extremely difficult because it was a new state for them.
A parameter is defined as _________
a. the score on the dependent variable of a particular subject in the population b. a number calculated on population data that quantifies a characteristic of the population c. a number calculated on sample data that quantifies a characteristic of the sample d. the number of individuals in the population
Due to the large amounts of time children in village and tribal cultures spend in contact with adult work,
A) assumption of adult roles is met with resistance from children. B) make-believe play is more complex and imaginative than in Western cultures. C) adults restrict children's activities to ones that they feel the child can safely perform. D) parents have little need to rely on conversation and play to teach children.