John Watson's argument that he could train a child to be any type of specialist he chose reflected his belief that the most important influence on a child's behavior is/are
A) learning. B) behavior genetics.
C) nature. D) his or her innate intelligence.
A
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What is borderline personality disorder??
a. ?a disorder characterized by impairments in identity, in personality traits, and in the establishment of empathy or intimacy b. ?a disorder characterized by disruptions in a person’s identity, memory, or consciousness c. ?a disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regard for normal social rules and conventions d. ?a disorder characterized by instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion
Since Piaget believed that children develop much in the same way in all cultures around the world, the key theme of ________ does not play a major role in his theory
a. continuity/discontinuity c. nature/nurture b. sociocultural influence d. risk/resilience
How did Skinner explain the distinctiveness of individual personalities?
a) variety of unique traits b) differences in types of logical errors c) histories of reinforcement and punishment d) genetic patterns and neurotransmitter levels
Jorge sets high standards for himself and expects to excel at the goals he sets. As he attains those goals, he sets additional goals and works even harder to reach them. According to Henry Murray and other researchers, Jorge displays a(n) _____
Fill in the blank with correct word