What was the conditioned stimulus (UCS) in the case of Little Albert?
a) a white rat
b) a loud noise
c) a high chair
d) a small enclosed space
A
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Generally speaking, permissive parents
a. impose few rules and do not supervise closely. b. tend to have greater numbers of children than other types of parents. c. are more likely to use power assertion as a parenting strategy. d. are more permissive with first-born children than later-born children.
When Jim met Judy, it was love at first sight. Jim cannot explain why it is that Judy turns him on because he knows girls that are prettier and who have more outstanding personalities. At their wedding, a perceptive family friend commented that there is something about Judy that reminds her of Jim’s mother; maybe it is the way she smiles, or the pattern of freckles across her nose.
US: UR: CS: CR:
Which scenario best illustrates the concept of adaptation?
a. Plant “A” produces either large fruit or small fruit; farmers breed only the large fruit plants, causing them to outnumber the small fruit variant. b. Plant “B” has a rare waxy leaf variant; as the environment becomes more arid, the waxy leaf variant becomes more prevalent. c. Plant “C” has a genetic mutation that creates a taller variant; this variant is able to survive and reproduce. d. Plant “D” has a recessive allele that causes a higher rate of photosynthesis; plants with this phenotype have a higher energy reserve.
Aniston's decision to stay home from school because she thinks everyone will notice a pimple she recently discovered on her chin serves as an excellent example of a. an imaginary audience
b. role confusion. c. a personal fable. d. hypothetical-deductive thinking.