All forms of classical conditioning require multiple parings of stimuli
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: False
Rationale: Unlike most forms of classical conditioning, conditioned taste aversions can be learned in a single CS-US pairing.
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Professor McLeod says, "Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immune system. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. However, psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. Additionally, a person's beliefs about the causes, symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it." Which part of Professor McLeod's statement is accurate?
a. Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immunsystem. b. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. c. Psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. d. A person's beliefs about the causes, symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it."
According to _______, an employee's motivation is related to how fairly she believes she is being treated compared to other employees
a. Maslow's theory b. equity theory c. consistency theory d. ERG theory
A researcher who administers an intelligence test to fifth graders and then compares their test results to the grades they earn in school is most likely trying to determine the test’s ____.?
a. ?reliability b. ?significance c. ?validity d. ?dependability
The Chinese concept of chiao shun suggests that parents should be __________
a) strict and in control of their children’s behavior b) undemanding of their children’s behavior c) unresponsive to their children’s needs d) responsive to their children’s needs