Thorndike's main apparatus in his operant conditioning research was:
a. a wire monkey.
b. a cognitive map.
c. a puzzle box.
d. a buzzer.
Answer c % correct 65 a= 3 b= 19 c= 65 d= 13 r = .25
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a. associating new words with those in memory b. visually processing the shapes of letters c. interpreting the meaning of words d. distinguishing or separating sounds in spoken words
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A. withdrawal B. flexion C. monosynaptic D. polysynaptic
According to the selective __________ function of consciousness, we are able to selectively analyze, interpret, and act on stimuli
In other words, we can choose which events in our surroundings we want to pay attention to and which we want to disregard. a. activation b. storage c. discrimination d. processing