In classical and operant conditioning, any stimulus can be paired equally easily with any possible outcome

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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Maturation is a threat to ____

a. external validity b. internal validity c. convergent validity d. inter-rater reliability

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The two major types of mood disorders are formally known as

a. mania and sadness. b. depression and elation. c. major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. d. seasonal affective disorder and suicidal ideation.

Psychology

When speaking, young children tend to leave out words like ______.

A. a and the B. I and you C. mommy and daddy D. red and black

Psychology

Russell is conducting a study that employs naturalistic observation of teenagers at a local shopping mall food court. He is observing their "flirting" behaviors, and hypothesizes that the better clothes a teenager wears,

the more likely he or she is to be flirted with. As he makes his observations, one of his research partners notices that he does not pay attention to the teenagers who have less "nice" clothing nearly as much as he does to those kids who have a lot of trendy, fashionable clothing. Russell is falling prey to which disadvantage of naturalistic observation? a. Blind bias b. Observer bias c. Hindsight bias d. Double-blind bias

Psychology