Who was Little Albert?
A. The developer of the concept of classical conditioning
B. An animal trained by using operant conditioning procedures
C. A creator of methods for teaching children
D. A child who developed a fear as part of a demonstration of classical conditioning
Answer: D
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Changes that occur at the individual cell level include are best described as:
A) myelination, synaptogenesis, and synaptic pruning. B) pruning and connecting. C) acceleration, decreasing activation, and connecting. D) sensory, motor, and speech activation.
McClelland used the term self-attributed motive to refer to motives measured by the TAT
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements best describes the central idea behind Rogers' perspective on human development?
A) Humans develop in relation to what people around them need. B) Humans develop in a positive direction. C) Humans develop in a negative direction. D) Humans develop in a positive direction cognitively but in a negative direction emotionally. E) Human development must occur before puberty, no further development can occur afterward.