Observational learning theory's foremost proponent is __________.
A. John B. Watson
B. Edward Thorndike
C. B. F. Skinner
D. Albert Bandura
Answer: D
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The conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's famous dog experiments was __________.
A. salivation B. food in the dog's mouth C. the sound of a bell D. petting the dog
Typical neuroleptic drugs work by:
A. increasing the level of dopamine B. decreasing the level of dopamine C. changing the genetic structure responsible for schizophrenia D. increasing neural activity throughout the brain
Explain the role of Keyon and Kiyun in influencing Jamal's Zone of Proximal Development. Specifically discuss the scaffolding they provide and the upper and lower limits of Jamal's ZPD.
What will be an ideal response?
What is an implicit prejudice?
a. A person holds a prejudice without being aware of it. b. A person has a tendency to become prejudiced under the right circumstances. c. A person knows he or she is prejudiced but chooses not to express it in public. d. A person reveals a prejudice subtly by implying a bias rather than saying so outright.