In Little Albert's case, the rat was the NS.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The illusion of invulnerability refers to the belief that __________.
A. one is protected from the negative consequences of risky behavior B. that one's life is unique C. that risky behavior carries negative consequences only for other people D. one can always change one's risky behavior tomorrow
Research conducted by DePaulo (2006) found that people associate the qualities "caring," "kind," and "giving" with married people approximately 50% of the time, while the same descriptors were associated with single people only about ____% of the time
a. 2 b. 5 c. 10 d. 27
The boys who participated in the Robbers Cave study were
a. from inner city juvenile delinquent gangs. b. identified by their teachers as very aggressive. c. normal, well-adjusted 11-year-old boys. d. repeatedly reminded by the staff that the other group was the “enemy.” e. not permitted to talk to the other group.
What theory might consider the foundation of an adult's fascination with sadomasochism the experience of having an erection while receiving a spanking as a child?
a. Psychoanalytic b. Behavioral c. Developmental d. Sociological