In Watson's system, fear, rage, and love are ____.?

a. ?meaningless labels people have adopted
b. ?unconditioned responses
c. ?conditioned responses
d. ?associated reflexes
e. ?precognitions


b

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One person became blind because of eye damage and another because of damage to the visual cortex. How do they differ? a. The one with cortical damage can describe what an object is, without knowing where it is. b. The one with cortical damage can learn to identify colors by touching them

c. The one with eye damage still wakes up when the sun rises. d. The one with eye damage still has visual imagery and visual dreams.

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According to the research on flashbulb memories,

a. researchers agree that flashbulb memories are indeed more accurate than memories for other important events. b. people claim that they have accurate memories for these events, but many researchers have found that the memories contain inaccuracies. c. flashbulb memories are accurate only for unpleasant memories, rather than for pleasant ones. d. during the current era, no researcher has demonstrated more accurate recall for these significant life events.

Psychology

One important difference between a typical case study and the single-case experiment is that during the single-case experiment, behavior is generally

A. manipulated. B. controlled by the experimenter. C. measured more than once. D. observed in the natural environment.

Psychology

You see your cousin at a family party and he tells you how much trouble he is having with one of his twin sons, Blake. He says that Blake is completely different from their older daughter and son, who would sit still engaged in an activity and never hit (Blake hit his cousin when on vacation and your cousin was completely humiliated when his sister-in-law yelled at him). How would Thomas and Chess explain these differences in behavior? What can you say to reassure him?

What will be an ideal response?

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