Who was Little Albert?
a) creator of methods for teaching children
b) developer of the concept of classical conditioning
c) an animal trained by using operant conditioning procedures
d) a child who developed a fear as part of a demonstration of classical conditioning
D
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a. True b. False
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a. ?agreeableness b. ?openness to experience c. ?conscientiousness d. ?extraversion
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A. preoccupied B. secure C. fearful D. dismissing
Which statement describes postconventional moral reasoning?
A. Postconventional moral reasoning involves the fear of punishment and public shaming. B. Postconventional moral reasoning entails autonomous decision making from moral principles that value respect for individual rights above all else. C. Postconventional moral reasoning entails individuals making decisions based on what others may think of them. D. Postconventional moral reasoning involves looking to authority figures in order to understand how to act.