B. F. Skinner is most closely associated with _____.
A. motivational interviewing
B. interpersonal interviewing
C. classical conditioning
D. operant conditioning
D. operant conditioning
You might also like to view...
Which study illustrates a nonexperimental study?
a. a study comparing self-esteem scores for children with a learning disability versus scores for children without a learning disability b. a study comparing depression scores for one group that is assigned to receive a therapy versus another group that is assigned not to receive a therapy c. a study comparing performance in a room where the walls have been painted yellow versus performance in a room painted blue d. a study comparing cognitive functioning scores for one group of Alzheimer's patients who are assigned to receive memory therapy versus another group that is assigned not to receive therapy
When Myers and Sperry severed the corpus callosum in cats, they found that ________
a. one side of the brain did not know what the other side was doing. b. abnormal eating behaviors occurred because the cats could not regulate hunger. c. the left side of the cats' bodies were not affected by this operation. d. disorganized electrical activity spread from one hemisphere to the other.
With respect to understanding how people learn to imitate violence, which of the following is NOT one of the processes involved in Bandura’s social cognitive theory?
a. representational b. instrumental c. motivational d. attentional
Young laboratory monkeys who saw their parents express fear to a live snake later showed fear themselves while viewing a live snake for the first time. This new fear would be the result of
a. observational learning. b. behaviorism. c. situationism. d. exposure and response prevention. e. token economies.