When the words "blue sky" are repeatedly paired with actually looking at and seeing a blue sky, the words "blue sky" come to elicit the activity of "seeing" or "imagining" a blue sky. This is an example of:

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operant thinking

respondent thinking

positive thinking

cognitive thinking


respondent thinking

Psychology

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Mary Ainsworth defined attachment as

a. an emotional tie between one animal or person and another specific individual. b. a negative co-dependency developed between a parent and child. c. imprinting that occurs in the first few hours after birth. d. not necessary for healthy human functioning.

Psychology

In the _________________ associated with SFBT, there is no intention of changing a behavior pattern

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology

When talking to his grandmother on the phone, Riley says, "I am four years old, I am a boy, and I have red hair.". This statement best illustrates the concept of

a. a looking-glass self. b. self-esteem. c. diffusion status. d. categorical self.

Psychology

Which question is an unfalsifiable research question?

A) Are people who pray daily happier than those who do not? B) Does God answer prayers? C) Do people who pray while in the hospital recover faster than those who do not? D) Is prayer associated with charitable giving?

Psychology