Why did the dogs Pavlov work with salivate to the smell of food?

What will be an ideal response?


According to Pavlov, food is an unconditioned stimulus. This means, that without training, dogs have a natural reaction to food. In this case, salivation. This did not need to be trained.

Psychology

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One reason that anti-bullying programs in the United States are less effective than programs in Norway and Finland is that __________.

A. bullying is not as big a problem in the United States as it is in Norway and Finland B. the programs in the United States tend to target only families C. the programs in the United States involve only teachers, and teachers do not think bullying in schools is a problem D. U.S. teachers may believe that bullying should be addressed at home, not in the school

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A psychologist poses as a groundskeeper at a local golf course and records any instances of cheating. She finds that golfers in twosomes are less likely to cheat then golfers in foursomes. What type of research is the psychologist conducting?

A) double-blind observation B) naturalistic observation C) an experiment D) a case study

Psychology

Attachment only occurs in humans

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

The changes that occur in the few years preceding and following the end of menstruation are called

a. menopause b. resolution c. climacteric d. refractory period

Psychology