Tamika, a 9-month-old infant, watches as her mother pushes a button on a toy and the toy beeps. Several hours later, Tamika pushes the button and the toy beeps. This is an example of:
a. deferred imitation. c. instrumental learning.
b. imitation. d. classical conditioning.
A
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Why do most messages about global warming fail to persuade people to conserve energy?
a. Persuasive messages based on fear are almost always ineffective. b. The messages fail to suggest possible ways to conserve energy. c. Most people don't understand the meaning of the term energy. d. People doubt that their actions will make a difference.
If a dog came from behind you and bit you, and then you turned around and saw the dog, you
might not learn a fear of the dog because you experienced A) operant conditioning B) trace conditioning C)backwards conditioning D) latent learning
Dr. Nicklaus has spent sixteen months getting to know ten-year-old Eldrick, a gifted golfer. He has watched Eldrick play, talked to his parents, and obtained physiological measures. Dr. Nicklaus has been conducting what type of research?
A) Naturalistic observation B) Case study C) Self-report D) Structured observation
Jung proposed the ____________ as a universal version of personal unconscious, holding mental patterns, or memory traces, which are common to all of us, and the archetypes are represented by universal themes in various cultures.
a. self-realization b. collective unconscious c. social relationships d. birth order