The cats in Thorndike's puzzle box experiments were given food, which elicited salivation–

a response that

a. was strengthened as a consequence of Thorndike's procedure.
b. Thorndike did not measure.
c. caused the cat to escape the puzzle box.
d. represented a new environment-behavior relation.
e. Thorndike considered essential for escape learning.


b. Thorndike did not measure.

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a. an oversupply of a certain neurotransmitter b. an absence of neuromodulators c. faulty genes that misfold the proteins that make up a given neurotransmitter d. there is no relationship

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The idea that minority influence works in the same way that majority influence is most consistent with

a. the interpersonal relations model. b. the dual-process approach. c. the single-process approach. d. research comparing private and public conformity.

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What method do scientists use to obtain information?

A. logic B. intuition C. assumption D. observation

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The most common excitatory neurochemical in the central nervous system is a. serotonin

b. ACh. c. GABA. d. glutamate.

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