Whereas Watson modeled his psychology after ____, Skinner modeled his after ____.
a. the Russian physiologists; Thorndike
b. Thorndike; the Russian physiologists
c. the Russian physiologists; James
d. James; the Russian physiologists
a. the Russian physiologists; Thorndike
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Incentive theories of motivation are to ____ as drive theories are to ____
a. ?pull; push b. ?push; pull c. ?biological; psychological d. ?psychological; biological
Sue wants to quit smoking, but she cannot seem to kick the addiction. A psychologist who takes a____ approach might tell Sue that she keeps smoking because her brain is chemically dependent on the drug.?
a. ?psychodynamic b. ?humanistic c. ?biological d. ?behavioral
McGuire (1968) broke down the persuasion process into six stages. Why can one infer from this model that the likelihood of successful persuasion (i.e., behavior change) is extremely small by default?
a. Successful persuasion depends on factors such as personality and external conditions. b. Successful persuasion depends on whether or not cognitive responses have been generated during message processing. c. Message processing can occasionally bypass early stages. d. As each stage has a probability of successful completion, the probability of completing all stages is very low.
Who most often requests a change of venue?
A. The prosecution in civil trials. B. The prosecution in criminal trials. C. The defense. D. The presiding judge.