Hull’s work contributed to which of the following??
a. ?the hypothetico-deductive method
b. ?learning theory
c. ?drive reduction theory
d. ?increasing generalizability
e. ?A, B, and C
e
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In an application of classical conditioning principles reported in the text, how were sheep ranchers able to protect their sheep from coyotes?
a. The sheep ranchers learned to shoot more accurately through reinforcement. b. Live sheep were injected with a poison that would kill coyotes. c. Sheep carcasses were injected with poison that would kill coyotes. d. Sheep carcasses were injected with a poison that would sicken but not kill coyotes. e. Sheep were classically conditioned to fear coyotes.
The experimental technique that involves removing part of the brain is known as
a. brain ablation. b. dissociation. c. fMRI. d. EEG.
As part of an assignment, Callum's class was asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire on prejudice. Which research method was Callum's professor using?
A. field experiment B. survey C. naturalistic observation D. laboratory experiment
If Troy's behavior is viewed as active and self-determining, he would be perceived as demonstrating the ________ model of behavior.
A. mechanistic B. organismic C. maturationistic D. naturalistic