When an infant is classically conditioned, he or she learns
A. a relationship between two stimulus events.
B. to associate a certain behavior with a reward.
C. to stop responding to an unimportant, repetitive stimulus.
D. to avoid punishment by crying.
Answer: A
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a. right brain b. left brain c. cognitive unconscious d. reflex arc
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a) a tendency to seek homeostasis b) the desire to reduce drives c) sensation-seeking behaviors d) being motivated to reduce tension
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a) Environmental b) Stress c) Personality d) Biological
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a. allow an increasing proportion of work to be done at home. b. allow less flexibility in the workplace for both men and women. c. increase women's second shift because of longer hours at their job. d. allow men to be the primary caretaker of young children.