Using observations of a small number of humans to make a statement about human behavior in general is an example of ____ reasoning

a. inductive
b. deductive
c. practical
d. predictive


a

Psychology

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the professor is saying. LaShonda is engaged in a. experiential cognition. b. the LISAN method. c. the SQ4R method. d. the use of mnemonics.

Psychology

Institutional review is required for studies that:

a. are deceptive. b. use humans. c. are high risk. d. all of these

Psychology

Freud called his theory of child development:

a. psychosocial. c. psychosexual. b. epigenetic. d. emergent.

Psychology

A puff of air will make your eye blink every time it hits your eye. If we sound a horn before each puff of air hits your eye several times, you will soon blink to the horn alone. Thus, blinking to the horn illustrates

a. an automatic, non-learned response. b. learning by consequences. c. classical conditioning. d. operant conditioning.

Psychology