Right before baby Dom's mother leaves for work every morning, she takes her car keys off of a hook on the wall. As soon as Dom's mother unhooks the keys, Dom cries. In this example, __________ is the conditioned stimulus
A) Dom's mother leaving for work
B) Dom's mother unhooking the keys
C) Dom's crying
D) morning time
B
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Joy, a mother, and Trey, a father, have three children. If they are like most couples, who is most likely to reinforce gender-typed behavior in their children?
A. Joy and Trey will reinforce gender-typed behavior about equally. B. Joy is more likely to reinforce gender-typed behavior than Trey. C. Trey is more likely to reinforce gender-typed behavior than Joy. D. Neither Joy nor Trey will reinforce gender-typed behavior in their children.
Three-year-old Josh has been classically conditioned to salivate to a bell. We now clap our hands and then ring the bell. Little Josh will soon learn to salivate when we clap our hands because of
a. the law of effect. b. shaping. c. higher order conditioning. d. instrumental conditioning.
Because memory is reconstructive, it is subject to _____________, which is confusing an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you, or coming to believe that you remember something that never really happened
a. confabulation b. priming c. flashbulb memory d. repression
Eric is 25 years old and has a favorable attitude toward drinking alcohol. However, he knows that he should not drink and drive, so he always makes sure that someone in his group is the designated driver. Which theory can explain his behavior?
A) cognitive dissonance theory B) theory of reasoned action C) elaboration likelihood model D) attribution theory E) noncompensatory theory