Titchener's research led him to conclude that affective states had only ____ dimension(s); namely ____.?
a. ?two; pleasure/displeasure and tension/ relaxation
b. one; tension/relaxation?
c. ?one; pleasure/displeasure
d. ?one; excitement/depression
e. ?two; pleasure/displeasure and excitement/depression
c
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The IQ correlation is higher for dizygotic twins than for brothers or sisters born at different times. This observation supports which conclusion?
a. IQ scores have been increasing over generations. b. Hereditary factors influence intellectual development. c. Environmental factors influence intellectual development. d. Twins tend to be more intelligent than single-born children.
The notion that even very young children seem to understand a great deal about objects and how they work, even before they’ve had much experience interacting with those objects, is called _____ theory. It contradicts Piaget’s cognitive theory.?
a. ?naïve b. ?operational c. ?sociocultural d. ?egocentric
Systematic desensitization is a technique based on:
a. instrumental conditioning b. aversive conditioning c. observational learning d. classical conditioning
Sometimes people refer to coffee as an acquired taste, meaning that the more coffee you drink, the more you like it. What does this exemplify?
A. disharmonious mating B. mere exposure C. proximity effect D. propinquity effect