An animal has requirements to eat and drink. A species must reproduce. Behavior is organized to maintain the proper temperature. What are these all examples of?
a. learned behavior c. physiological needs
b. unconscious motives d. preferences
C
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An increase in heart rate is a ____ manifestation of an emotion
a. sociocultural b. subjective c. behavioral d. physiological
The "cognitive revolution"
a. occurred rapidly, within a period of a few years, in response to the attacks on Skinner and the development of computers. b. extended over a long period of time, beginning in the early part of the century, in reaction to Wundt's introspection experiments. c. was a gradual process that occurred over a few decades. d. was not really necessary because the study of the mind has been a constant part of experimental psychology since the founding of the first psychology laboratory.
The response that a key stimulus releases is called the:
a. fixed action pattern b. stimulation response c. innate action pattern d. superoptimal response
In _________ learning, two stimuli, A and B, are presented, and the task is then to recall B when presented with A
a. AB b. ABA c. paired associate d. conjoined stimulus