In Hull's system, the reduction or satisfaction of a drive is the sole basis of ____.?
a. ?purposive behavior
b. ?intervening variables
c. ?the length of deprivation of a physiological need
d. ?the degree of satisfaction the organism expects
e. ?reinforcement
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a) solve conservation and class-inclusion problems. b) think concretely about tangible aspects of their environment. c) apply logical processes in concrete situations. d) think hypothetically.
Both William James and evolutionarypsychologyshowed interest in
A) unconscious cognitive processes B) natural selection C) measurable behavior D) self-actualization
Depending on how the questions are worded, between _____% and _____ % of individuals identify themselves as having a homosexual pattern including all or some of the factors of desire, attraction, and activity
a) 5; 10 b) 1; 2 c) 3; 5 d) .5; 1
John has a difficult time trying new foods and is especially resistant to trying foods from other countries. "It doesn't taste the same as our food
They use different spices, ingredients, you know." John's perspective toward food from other countries is an example of: a. egocentrism. b. evaluation. c. ostracism. d. ethnocentrism.