Pavlov was a ________

a. Lithuanian
b. Russian
c. Swede
d. Pole


B

Psychology

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Assume Felicia has a confidence criterion of .70 . She is given the problem "3 + 5 = __" and asked to find the answer. For Felicia, the associative strength between "3 + 5" and "8" is .75

the associative strength between "3 + 5" and 9 is .10, the associative strength between "3 + 5" and 7 is .05, and the associative strength between "3 + 5" and 15 is .10 . Felicia is most likely to solve the problem by ___. a. retrieving an incorrect answer from memory b. retrieving the correct answer from memory c. using a backup strategy such as counting from the larger addend d. none of the above

Psychology

Which of the following is true for men with vasectomies?

A) They ejaculate about as much semen as before the vasectomy. B) They ejaculate a puff of smoke. C) They are instructed to consume extra liquids to ensure a plentiful ejaculate. D) They ejaculate about half as much as before.

Psychology

________ increases the probability of a behaviour by the removal of a negative stimulus after that behaviour occurs.

A) Extinction B) Positive reinforcement C) Punishment D) Modeling E) Negative reinforcement

Psychology

A researcher described her approach to understanding mental disorders as biopsychosocial. When you ask her to explain what she means, what is she likely to say?

A. Biological abnormalities give rise to psychological disturbances that have social consequences. B. Biological, psychological, and social factors are just as likely to be the cause of these disorders. C. The integration of biological, psychological, and social factors provides the most fruitful avenue for discovering the cause of most mental disorders. D. The search for etiologies is best accomplished by viewing the evidence through the lens provided by one of the major paradigms.

Psychology