When three-year-old Ashley hears her father at the door, she runs to the front door to greet him and receives a hug from her father. This hug is considered a consequence that has what effect on Ashley's response of running to the door?
a. strengthens
b. classically conditions
c. vicariously conditions
d. extinguishes
A
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While conducting an experiment on memory and gender, you find that women have a slight increase in their memory skills. What may explain this?
A. Men have increased cortisol, which limits memory formation. B. Women are less susceptible to transience. C. Women are often more left-brained than men. D. Estrogen is related to memory skills.
There are at least three different ways in which TV is associated with greater body weights in children. Which of the following is NOT discussed in the textbook as one of these ways?
a. Children tend to consume snacks while watching TV. b. TV exposes children to advertisements for other sedentary activities, such as computer games. c. TV bombards children with advertisements for fattening and sugary foods. d. Fewer calories are burned while watching TV than when engaging in physical activity.
Jung's use of _____ and _____ is the source of most of the criticism directed at his theory
a. extraversion; introversion c. dream analysis; free association b. archetypes; the persona d. the occult; the supernatural
Psychologists cannot testify about
A. the suggestive nature of questions in an interview. B. whether a child is telling the truth about being sexually abused. C. how false memories can be planted. D. the influence of misleading information on a child's accuracy.