For Allport, personality was seen as:
a. a fragmentation of various components
b. a static system of components
c. being unified and constantly changing and evolving
d. being totally dependent on the forces without
c
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a. prefrontal cortex b. basal ganglia c. occipital cortex d. precentral gyrus
Who conditioned a fear of a harmless white rat in "Little Albert"?
A) Ivan Pavlov B) Sigmund Freud C) B. F. Skinner D) John Watson
If an aversive stimulus, such as a noxious odor, regularly precedes a pleasant stimulus, such as a tasty meal, the former stimulus may lose much of its unpleasant quality
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Per the text, Jean Piaget began his study of cognitive development by conducting _____ of his own three children
a. survey studies b. observational studies c. case studies d. narrative records