In Hull's system, a drive is a(n) ____.?

a. ?intervening variable
b. ?stimulus
c. ?response
d. ?intervening variable and stimulus
e. ?All of the choices are correct.


e

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The main limitation of physiological measures is that

a. responses to such measures are easy to fake. b. they cannot be used to assess emotional reactions. c. it is not always clear what is being assessed. d. they cannot be used to study infants.

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a. learn techniques to manage stress. b. modify or remove the source of the stress. c. learn to ignore upsetting conditions. d. increase your immune system to withstand any emotional stresses.

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In the original Milgram experiment, the subjects were in a room separate from the "learners.". When they were in the same room, however, the rate of subjects' obedience

a. dropped from 65% to 40%. c. remained virtually unchanged. b. increased from 65% to 80%. d. was essentially unpredictable.

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