Cattell was a strong proponent of ____.?

a. ?eugenics
b. ?the single-subject design
c. ?Watson's behaviorism
d. ?social Darwinism
e. ?United States involvement in World War I


a

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a. a conditioned stimulus. b. an unconditioned stimulus. c. an unconditioned response. d. a conditioned response.

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Define social phobia (a.k.a., social anxiety disorder), noting the typical life stage of onset, and explain how it differs from "normal" shyness. Using examples, describe how social anxiety impairs functioning. What types of treatments are effective for social phobia?

What will be an ideal response?

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The difference between "structuralism" and "functionalism" in the early years of psychology concerned a choice between:

a. British or American psychology b. Abraham Maslow or John B. Watson c. studying the brain or the cultural setting of behavior d. studying narrow sensations or general adaptations to our changing environment

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Computer programming projects in the classroom promote

A) problem solving and metacognition. B) use of memory strategies. C) recursive thinking skills. D) reduced aggression and bullying.

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