The most important conclusion from the Bobo doll study is that:
a. behavior can be modified throughout negative punishment
b. behavior can be modified by providing secondary reinforcers
c. we create cognitive maps of dolls
d. behavior can be modified by simply watching a live model
D
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What will be an ideal response?
During her social psychology course this morning, Leticia learned about the situational obstacles that often prevent people from offering assistance to others in emergency situations. As she is eating lunch with her friends after class, one of them begins coughing and Leticia immediately starts to consider whether her friend is choking and how she will best be able to help her if she is in need
of assistance. Leticia's behavior is most likely the result of a. counterfactual thinking. b. actor-observer effect. c. priming. d. false-consensus effect.
An average 10-year-old would have
a. only a chronological age of 10. b. only a mental age of 10. c. both a chronological and mental age of 10. d. neither a chronological nor mental age of 10
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A) REM B) N1 (R&K Stage 1). C) N2 (R&K Stage 2) D) N3 (R&K Stages 3 and 4)