According to behavior setting theory, optimally populated settings use:

a. goal circuits to screen out unneeded persons.
b. program circuits to recruit new members.
c. vetoing circuits to screen out unneeded persons.
d. deviation-countering circuits to teach necessary skills.


c

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In 1900, the American public's response to the new science of psychology was ____.?

a. ?concern about psychologists' ability to read people's minds b. ?to reject it until World War I and the development of intelligence tests c. ?to embrace it d. ?to reject functionalism but accept structuralism e. ?to reject structuralism but accept functionalism

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The individual differences feature in Chapter 7 examines gender comparisons in mental-rotation skills. According to this discussion,

a. gender differences tend to be smaller for mental-rotation problems than for other mental imagery tasks. b. none of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation. c. all of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation. d. the research sometimes shows that the gender differences in mental rotation disappear when the instructions are changed.

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In negative reinforcement, what happens immediately following the occurrence of the behavior?

What will be an ideal response?

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For a correlated-groups t test, the null hypothesis states that

a. H0: m1-m2 = 0. b. H0: m1-m2 > 0. c. Ha: m1-m2 = 0. d. Ha: m1-m2 > 0.

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