One of the strongest early advocates of a cognitive approach to operant learning was:
A) Edward Chace Tolman.
B) John B. Watson.
C) B. F. Skinner.
D) Edward L. Thorndike.
A) Edward Chace Tolman.
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In the context of culture and race, which of the following statements is true?
a) Intelligence is determined by a person's race. b) Race is a social construction. c) People of different cultures have similar definitions of race. d) Race and culture are interchangeable terms.
According to the article Take a Whiff about mate choice and body odor, the researchers found that:
(a) participants could not smell MHC differences (b) significant numbers of participants thought MHC-dissimilar shirts smelled like mates (c) participants could accurately distinguish between male and female shirt-wearers based on odor (d) the most intense odors were rated the most interesting
In most PET and functional MRI studies of cognitive processes, the signal-to-noise ratio is increased by
A) subtraction. B) addition. C) signal averaging. D) signal splitting. E) multiplication.
Neurons descending from the primary motor cortex in the corticorubrospinal tract synapse in the __________ before the tract reaches the spinal cord
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.