Drive theory - why is this an example of a strict nurture perspective?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: It is through operant and classical conditioning, individual learns that certain behaviors will appropriately reduce drive states, socially learned

Psychology

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As discussed in the text, the topics of power and leadership ____

a. are appropriate for social psychology but have received little research attention b. do not technically fall into the domain of social psychology, and have therefore received little research attention c. are appropriate for social psychology and have been extensively studied d. do not technically fall into the domain of social psychology, but have been nonetheless extensively studied by social psychologists

Psychology

If the null hypothesis is true, what value should we expect for the F-ratio? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Neuroscientists originally dubbed the dorsal visual stream the _____ pathway; today, it is arguably better conceptualized as the _____ pathway.

A) how; what B) what; where C) what; how D) where; how

Psychology

When we assume we are stuck in a bad situation and cannot do anything about it we are falling for ____________

a. the tyranny of shoulds b. overgeneralization c. catastrophizing d. the myth of helplessness

Psychology