Rita has just finished a large meal at her favorite restaurant. Although she is quite full, when the waiter brings the dessert tray, she orders a piece of chocolate cheesecake. In this instance, Rita's behavior is LEAST consistent with
a. incentive theories of motivation.
b. the expectancy-value theory of motivation.
c. the self-awareness theory of motivation.
d. drive theories of motivation.
D
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A. the smallest language units that have meaning B. rules that govern the meaning of words and sentences C. the basic sounds of language D. the systematic, meaningful arrangements of symbols
In John B. Watson's attempt to condition a phobia in a child, what was the conditioned response?
a. A rat b. A loud noise c. Crying and other fear reactions d. Salivation
At about the age of four, children begin to realize that a person's actions are often connected to the thoughts that he or she has. What kind of study is often used to determine when children grasp this concept?
a. intersensory redundancy tasks b. synaptic pruning tasks c. dynamic systems theory tasks d. false-belief tasks
Trainers can use case studies involving the use of the SARA model of problem solving for neighborhood crime and disorder.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.