Piaget's view of morality is based in:
a. social learning theory
b. psychodynamic theory
c. cognitive-developmental theory
d. information-processing theory
c
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A problem with single-group designs is that a. they are open to many confounds. b. there is no comparison group
c. there is no equivalent control group. d. all of the above
Wilhelm Wundt is most clearly linked with:
a. the functionalist view in psychology b. the structuralist view in psychology c. the nativist view in psychology d. the humanistic view in psychology
Data from the "swinging bridge" experiment, in which men appeared to have difficulty separating sexual arousal and fear, are most difficult to explain in terms of a. the James-Lange theory
b. the Cannon-Bard theory. c. the Schachter-Singer theory. d. all of the theories, which are equally unable to explain these data.
Which of the following is true of adjunctive behaviors?
A) ?They can facilitate self-control. B) ?They cannot provide for a more diversified range of behaviors in a particular setting. C) ?They are of little help in situations where reinforcers are sparse. D) ?They are unrelated to self-control.