The genetic programming that prevents chicks from achieving certain forms of
adaptation is
(a) an essentially negative aspect of their biological heritage
(b) what allows them to function so well in their natural environment
(c) much like a form of classical conditioning
(d) much like a form of operant conditioning
B
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The guilty knowledge test is used during
a. testing for emotional intelligence. b. polygraph testing. c. creativity testing. d. mental health assessments with psychotic clients.
Which of the following is NOT a limitation of naturalistic observation?
a) researchers have no control over the situation b) researchers must wait for events to occur c) behavior often occurs spontaneously a) researchers cannot reach conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships
Bertha is a 50-year-old woman who has enjoyed excellent vision throughout her life. Lately, she has found it difficult to read. She has also found it hard to differentiate between her many pairs of earrings. Wearing reading glasses has helped to a great extent. In this scenario, Bertha is most likely suffering from _____
A) diplopia B) aphakia C) presbyopia D) amblyopia
Which of the following usually increases as the strength, urgency, or importance of a blocked motive increases?
a. learned helplessness b. frustration c. conflict d. burnout