What is the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?

a. In classical conditioning, the animal must move its skeletal muscles

b. In classical conditioning, the animal learns rapidly but also forgets rapidly.
c. In classical conditioning, the animal's responses do not control the reinforcements.
d. In classical conditioning, the animal receives rewards instead of punishments.


c

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According to the James-Lange theory, people look to ____ cues to differentiate and label their emotions; according to Schachter, people look to ____ cues to differentiate and label their emotions

a. physiological; situational b. physiological; physiological c. situational; physiological d. situational; situational

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When does restriction of range limit the interpretation of a significant correlation?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which age group is likely to do more niche-picking?

A) adolescents B) preschoolers C) infants D) toddlers

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Perhaps the most important collaborative document on testing is the ______, which the APA prepared with the American Educational Research Association and the National Council of Measurement in Education.

a. Ethical Principles of the APA b. Code of Fair Testing Practices c. National Association of School Psychologists’ Code of Ethics d. Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing

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