Skinner argued that Thorndike's procedure brought on a(n) __________ response since
the target response was permitted rather than specified.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
emitted
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Which of the following is a cultural factor that contributes to anxiety disorders?
a. behavioral inhibition b. genetic predispositions c. cognitive distortions d. exposure to discrimination and prejudice
A psychologist who emphasizes the difficulties we face in finding meaning in life and in accepting the responsibility of making free choices would be operating from what school of thought in psychology?
A. social B. existential C. psychoanalytic D. gestalt E. Adlerian
The belief that one's own cultural or ethnic group is superior to all others and the tendency to use one's own culture as a standard by which to judge other cultures is called
a. altruism. b. conservatism. c. liberalism. d. ethnocentrism.
In his investigation designed to examine the effects of labeling people as "abnormal," David Rosenhan and seven other sane people gained admission to psychiatric hospitals by pretending to have hallucinations
Once these "pseudopatients" were admitted, all of the following happened EXCEPT that a. they were diagnosed as either paranoid schizophrenic or manic depressive. b. they behaved in a normal fashion in every way. c. they were immediately discharged and the psychiatrists acknowledged their mistakes. d. not one of the pseudopatients was identified by the professionals as sane.