Learning that is exhibited only in the presence of an incentive is known as instinctive learning

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: False

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Individuals who experience less control over eating and feelings of withdrawal if access to food is limited show similar patterns of _____________ as do those with substance abuse.

A. Impulsive behavior B. Personality dysfunction C. Hormone imbalance D. Reward neurocircuitry in the brain

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In the first psychological clinic, founded by Lightner Witmer in the late 1800s,

A. child clients were assessed but not treated. B. child clients were neither assessed nor treated. C. child clients were assessed and treated. D. parent training took place, but no direct treatment of children took place.

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As Jane grows older, she feels closer to her siblings and more connected with her spouse. At 85, her contact with acquaintances has diminished and she is left with a few very close relationships. She is not terribly interested in forming any new social ties. Jane's behavior is consistent with __________ theory.

A) disengagement B) activity C) socioemotional selectivity D) continuity

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Evidence supporting the Lashley–Wade theory is that discrimination training results in generalization only to stimuli very similar to the conditioned stimulus. 2. A discriminative stimulus (SD) indicates that reinforcement is available. 3. The prefrontal cortex and hippocampus play a significant role in discrimination learning. 4. When you discriminate that a store is open at certain hours and closed at others, this is called a conditional discrimination task. 5. The parietal lobe and the central hippocampus play an important role in acquiring and maintaining occasion-setting stimuli.

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