Both prompts and setting events are types of
a. stimulus control.
b. positive reinforcement.
c. maintaining consequences.
d. shaping procedures.
a
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a. they only work with equal sample sizes. b. the null hypothesis is never assumed to be true. c. we reject the null hypothesis when our test statistic is too small, rather than too large. d. they are all named after people.
Regarding research on whether animals are sensitive to a passage of time, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Pigeons put in a Skinner box with a pecking key on each wall were not able to learn to peck at different keys based on the time of day. b. Rats on fixed interval schedules stop responding immediately after they received a reinforcer and did not start again until just before the next scheduled reinforcement. c. When scrub jays were allowed to hoard nuts in one location and worms in another, they would go directly to the worms if they were released four hours later. d. When scrub jays were allowed to hoard nuts in one location and worms in another, they would go directly to the nuts if they were released five days later.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Worldwide, the main route of transmission for HIV is
A) heterosexual sex. B) through blood and blood products. C) child birth. D) homosexual sex.