For Tolman, ____ was the same as ____.
a. molar behavior; learned behavior
b. molecular behavior; purposive behavior
c. molar behavior; purposive behavior
d. purposive behavior; reinforced behavior
c. molar behavior; purposive behavior
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"Whenever I smell that perfume, I think of my grandmother and all of the wonderful times we had together." This best illustrates:
A. systematic desensitization B. mood-enhanced response C. conditioned emotional response D. preparedness
Classical conditioning is most successful when a neutral stimulus is presented
A. just before an unconditioned stimulus occurs. B. long before an unconditioned stimulus occurs. C. immediately after an unconditioned stimulus occurs. D. at exactly the same time that an unconditioned stimulus occurs.
According to B. F. Skinner, the frequency of a behavior can be increased by following it with a wide variety of
A) punishments. B) negative stimuli. C) stimulus–response associations. D) reinforcers.
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What will be an ideal response?