Reacting to a stimulus that is similar to the one which you have learned to react is called _______
a. stimulus generalization
b. response generalization
c. higher-order conditioning
d. modeling
Answer a % correct 51 a= 51 b= 44 c= 2 d=3 r = .39
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According to Erikson, the psychosocial crisis of generativity versus stagnation occurs:
a. between the ages of 6 and 12 b. during adolescence c. during the early adult years d. during middle adulthood
When using the DSM to diagnose a psychological disorder:
a. people are pigeonholed into a single diagnostic category b. it is assumed only one psychological disorder can occur in the same individual c. a person's medical history is considered unimportant d. environmental and psychosocial problems are considered in the diagnostic process
Regarding learned motives, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Learned motives include one's need for arousal and activity. b. Learned motives account for much of the diversity of human motivation for achievement and power. c. The behavior of outstanding artists, scientists, athletes, educators, and leaders is best understood in terms of learned needs, particularly the need for achievement. d. Learned motives include a variety of social motives.
Simple awareness due to the stimulation of a sense organ is called:
A) perception. B) sensation. C) transduction. D) synesthesia.