What motivates our behavior, according to Skinner’s theory? Is it internally or externally motivated?
What will be an ideal response?
It is externally motivated by the environment. The consequences of our behavior determine whether that behavior is likely to occur again or not.
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Which anxiety disorder is most closely associated with depression?
a. social anxiety disorder b. panic disorder c. separation anxiety disorder d. generalized anxiety disorder
Disengagement theory involves adults behaving in which manner?
A. turning to places of worship in anticipation of death B. reviewing choices made to make sense of life C. choosing to do only certain activities due to skill level D. withdrawing from society in anticipation of death
The National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health that surveyed more than 12,000 adolescents found that those who did not eat dinner with a parent five or more days a week
A. were more likely to delay sexual activity. B. were more likely to gain financial independence at an earlier age. C. had dramatically higher rates of smoking and drinking. D. had better relationship competence.
The classic "shock" study of obedience is associated with
A. Solomon Asch. B. Leon Festinger. C. Philip Zimbardo. D. Stanley Milgram.