Little Albert was conditioned to be afraid of

a. John Watson.
b. a laboratory rat.
c. the fur collar on a woman's coat.
d. the laboratory setting.


b

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Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of the research on people's attributions for their own success?

a. Ned: "If we look only at adults who are older than 25, men are more likely than women to attribute their success to their high ability.". b. Diane: "When working on gender-neutral tasks, men are more likely than women to attribute their success to their high ability.". c. Sylvan: "When people provide their judgments in private, men are more likely than women to attribute their success to their high ability.". d. Nadia: "Actually, no gender differences have been reported in this area.".

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According to Tomasello, Kruger, & Ratner (1993), the unique ability of humans to engage in shared intentionality allows them to engage in _____, which is learning not only from others but also through others

a) classical conditioning b) operant conditioning c) social learning d) cultural learning

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What are some external factors involved in self-regulation? Explain them through the use of your self-regulation example.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements about changes in intelligence is true?

Overall, intelligence decreases gradually throughout adulthood. Schooling has relatively little to do with the development of intelligence. Adult intelligence follows a single pattern of development. Age-related declines are first noted for skills that require speed of response.

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