________ in classical conditioning is the tendency of a new stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus to elicit a response that is similar to the conditioned response.
A. Spontaneous recovery
B. Generalization
C. Discrimination
D. Latent learning
Answer: B
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The brain's natural tendency to pull out important features of an environment and perceive them against a relatively constant backdrop is known as __________.
A. figure-ground B. perception C. Nearness D. Continuity
Which of the following types of variables cannot be continuous?
a. nominal variables b. independent variables c. dependent variables d. quantitative variables
Arnold tries to find the single correct solution to his problem. Which mental process is Arnold using?
a. divergent thinking b. mental set c. conceptual combinations d. convergent thinking e. metaphor
What is involved in determining the logistics of recording?
a. who will do the recording b. when the recording will occur c. where the recording will occur d. all of these