Judith has watched several movies and television shows that have provided examples of

how to defend herself, if attacked.

She is unsure of herself and quite jumpy while out at
night, until one day, she is attacked and defends herself in quite a satisfactory fashion.
What two types of learning does Judith's story best represent?
a. Conditioned emotional response and instructional control
b. Escape behavior and imitation
c. Long-term potentiation and imitation
d. Instructional control and blocking design
e. Observational learning and latent learning


e. Observational learning and latent learning

Psychology

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The technique of free association is based on the premise that:

A. uncensored material will provide clues to the unconscious B. dreams always have hidden, sexual meanings which must be explored C. moral values and standards can be applied to satisfying wishes D. it is healthy to make up acceptable excuses for behaviors that make us feel anxious

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Which baby is most likely to be insecurely attached?

a. Isabelle, whose parents play with her frequently b. Maud, whose parents are very affectionate toward her c. Jessica, whose parents tend to not respond to her crying d. Holly, whose parents often express happiness toward her

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Damage to Broca's area causes great difficulty in

a. speaking or writing. b. walking. c. understanding the meaning of words. d. feeling pain.

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