One of the best known examples of classical conditioning in humans was the Little Albert study, conducted by _______

a. Pavlov
b. Freud
c. Watson
d. Skinner


c

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a. Grieving for multiple deaths at the same time b. An unusually prolonged or intense pattern of grief c. Grieving for someone you did not particularly care for d. Death of a partner from AIDS when you were the individual who infected him or her

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Behaviors usually occur at random and are rarely under stimulus control

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the article Zipping Up the Genes about twins reared apart, if the California Personality

Inventory scores for all MZA twins combined were compared with the combined scores for DZAs and the control group, the MZA scores (a) looked about the same as the other groups (b) were similar to the DZA scores, but not to the control group, suggesting that separated twins have psychological problems (c) were different from the DZA scores and the control group, suggesting that separated monozygotic twins have psychological problems (d) were similar to the control group scores but not to the DZA scores, suggesting that the DZAs have psychological problems

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When Wendy thinks about her clothes she thinks about how they fit, what the fabric feels like, how they match her sense of style, and how she looks in them. When she thinks of her friends' clothes, she generally thinks about whether they look nice and if she wants to also purchase them. The difference in her thought content for her clothes compared to her friends' clothes is best explained by differences in

A. her relational self and collectivistic self. B. self-consciousness she has for herself and for others. C. her self-schema and schema for other people. D. the cultural background of her and her friends.

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