Who was responsible for the classical conditioning of Little Albert?
A. John Watson and Rosalie Rayner
b.
B. F. Skinner and John Watson
C. Albert Bandura and John Garcia
D. Robert Kramer and Robert Rescorla
Answer: A
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a. ?highly accurate b. ?less accurate as we get older c. ?more accurate as we get older d. ?highly inaccurate
Which is a value statement rather than a scientific proposition?
(a) all people are equal under the law (b) behavioral tendencies can be inherited (c) perception is partly influenced by needs and values (d) people tend to obey authority
We tend to like the people who also like us—or who believe like us—a phenomenon called _____
a) mere-exposure. b) the matching hypothesis. c) reciprocity. d) the actor-observer effect.
When a memory is recalled, it becomes vulnerable again. This is because it must be ______.
A. potentiated B. confirmed C. reconsolidated D. rehearsed