In classical conditioning, behaviors are controlled by events that ____ the response, whereas in operant conditioning, they are controlled by events that ____ the response
a. intensify; reduce
b. follow; precede
c. precede; follow
d. increase; decrease
c
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You are studying in a room lit by 25 watts of light. Your roommate yells at you to turn up the light, so you rotate the dimmer switch once and your roommate thanks you. Later that evening, the light is at 90 watts, and your roommate tells you to turn it up again. You again rotate the dimmer switch once, but your roommate can't tell that the light has increased. This best illustrates
A. absolute threshold. B. Weber's law. C. internal noise. D. response bias.
Which is the best example of a maturational ability?
a. hair growing b. crawling c. speaking French d. shyness
The text states that, "We are like fish that are unaware they live in water, so obvious is water in their lives. Sociocultural psychologists study the water—the social and cultural environments that people ‘swim' in every day."
Describe two examples from your personal experience that illustrate how cultural rules influence the way we perceive the world and relate to others. What will be an ideal response?
Tyreece and his friend Laura are looking through an old yearbook from high school. They notice that some of the kids in the pictures are smiling broadly while others have fake or weak smiles
Based on what you know about research correlating personality and facial expressions, what might they be able to predict about the people's marriages? What will be an ideal response?