The encoding of survival-related information is effective because it often requires participants to engage in:
A) extensive planning.
B) constructing a fear hierarchy.
C) chunking.
D) sensory integration.
A) extensive planning.
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a. orientation, discussion, implementation, decision b. discussion, orientation, decision, implementation c. orientation, discussion, decision, implementation d. discussion, decision, orientation, implementation e. implementation, discussion, decision, orientation
Someone high in filial obligation feels responsible for the care of his or her parents
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In explaining how the elements of thought combine, Titchener emphasized:
a. apperception. b. creative synthesis. c. traditional associationism d. an active mind.
Arthur saw a piece of gum on his shoe as he stepped up to the plate for his turn at bat. He tapped his shoe three times before the gum fell off, then he kicked the gum to one side. When the pitcher threw the ball, Arthur hit a home run. Now he ensures that he taps his shoe three times and kicks the ground once before every swing, and about 15% of the time he gets a hit. Based on what is known
about operant conditioning, you should conclude that Arthur's behavior best illustrates the concept referred to as: a. successive approximations b. classical conditioning c. adventitious reinforcement d. the Premack principle