Which of the following is not a basic assumption of the social-cognitive approach?
A. All behavior, even if it looks bizarre, is meaningful to the person displaying it.
B. Learned patterns of thought guide our behavior.
C. Much of personality is learned through observing and interacting with others.
D. Behavior is learned, in part, through classical and operant conditioning.
Answer: A
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a. cognitive therapy. b. behavioral therapy. c. eclectic therapy. d. psycho analytic therapy.
The first signs of the infant's readiness to enter the social arena appear at about ________ months of age
a. two c. six b. four d. twelve
Classical conditioning was discovered by
a. Pavlov. b. Watson. c. Thorndike. d. Skinner.
Turiel made a distinction between "moral" rules and "social-conventional" rules. Which statement best exemplifies the concept of a moral rule?
A. Don't run in the halls. B. Don't take things that don't belong to you. C. Don't chew gum in school. D. Don't sneak snacks into the movie theater.