William's dad was a gardener. William often played in the yard where his dad worked. He now has his own home and prides himself for having the best garden on the block. Most likely ___________ learning occurred during his childhood
a. programmed c. associative
b. classical d. observational
D
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Which type of psychotherapy sets clear goals and tries to achieve them through new learning?
a. Humanistic therapy b. Psychoanalysis c. Psychodynamic therapy d. Behavior therapy
Following sexual abuse at the age of 15, Lynn forgets her name and identity, and runs away from home, assuming a new identity. This is an example of:
A. dissociative amnesia B. dissociative fugue C. dissociative identity disorder D. catatonic schizophrenia
If different postsynaptic potentials occur at the same time but from different inputs, ______ will occur.
A. simultaneous summation B. temporal summation C. an IPSP D. spatial summation
How has widespread use of the scientific method improved cognitive psychology?
A. Researchers have become more reliant on self-reporting and more complex in their theorizing. B. It has made researchers use direct measurements of the processes they observe. C. Use of the scientific method has done little to improve cognitive psychology. D. It provides researchers with a common set of core principles they can all agree on and use.