positive reinforcement
What will be an ideal response?
The process in operant conditioning whereby a response is strengthened when its consequence is a pleasant event.
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People engaged in analogical problem solving will try to remember similar problems they have experienced in the past and solutions that were successful
a. true b. false
Under hypnosis, Robin relives his 4th birthday party, and he feels and acts just like he did when he was 4 years old. What is this phenomenon known as?
a) hypnotic chronodelusion b) false memories c) age regression d) past lives
Ben has several friends but generally prefers to stay home by himself and only socialize a few times each month. His identical twin, Brad, is asked to go camping trip that would entail being around several other people for an entire two-week period. Given Ben's pattern of social affiliation, how is Brad likely to respond to this invitation?
A. He will be ecstatic about the social contact and being around others for such an extended period. B. He will be hesitant about the amount of social contact and will want to arrange some time spent alone. C. He will not want to go but will be end up doing so for fear of being excluded in the future. D. Social affiliation is not influenced by genetics, and thus Ben's behavior can- not predict Brad's response.
What was the name of the baby that John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner used in their experiment?
A. Little Albert B. Little Walter C. Tiny Alice D. Little Milton