By studying the behavior of rats, Karl Lashley discovered that learning was:
A) a function of the number of times a rat ran down a maze and the magnitude of the reward
B) highly dependent on emotions
C) confined to only a few, well-defined neurons
D) independent of the quality of the reward
E) not confined to specific neurons
E
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a) mania b) obsession c) phobia d) compulsion
Kelly's statement that "Determinism and freedom are inseparable for that which determines another is by the same token, free of the other" means:
a. we are free to choose our own goals but once chosen, the goals determine certain related behaviors b. we are never free to pursue our goals c. we are free only within the confines of a predetermined structured world d. once we determine our goals we are free to do as we wish until the goals are achieved
A large majority of humans are truly left-brained or right-brained
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Cameron is so surprised by his score on an intelligence test that he decides to take it again. His second score is almost exactly the same as his first score. The test Cameron took appears to have high
A) predictive validity. B) test-retest reliability. C) standardization. D) convolution.