To John Watson, psychology is

a. the scientific study of behavior.
b. the scientific study of the unconscious.
c. the scientific study of the brain.
d. the scientific study of conscious experience.


A

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Thorndike’s identical elements theory of transfer states that:

a. the extent to which information learned in one situation will transfer to another situation is determined by the similarity between the two situations b. for the transfer of training to occur, mental elements must first be discovered c. learning difficult topics in school will make it much easier for students to adjust to society when they leave school d. transfer from a learning situation to a new situation will only occur if the two situations are identical

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Kylie recently moved into an apartment with a new roommate who watches cable news seemingly all day and all night. The television is always on and always turned to the news. At first, Kylie found the television distracting, but after a few weeks, she barely even notices that the TV is on. This example demonstrates the behavioural process of:

A) classical conditioning. B) sensitization. C) habituation. D) operant conditioning.

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What other theories, besides Fromm’s, could explain Marla’s relationship with her mother? How?

What will be an ideal response?

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Computer programming projects in the classroom promote

A) problem solving and metacognition. B) use of memory strategies. C) recursive thinking skills. D) reduced aggression and bullying.

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