The tendency to explain others' actions as stemming from dispositions even in the presence of clear situational causes is called the ________
A) correspondence bias
B) availability bias
C) correlational bias
D) heuristic bias
E) representative bias
Answer: A
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a. can tell us what people do in everyday life. b. is easily conducted in a laboratory setting. c. readily leads to the discovery of cause-effect relationships. d. untangles age effects from cohort effects.
It is always safe to remove the reinforcer for a problem behavior
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. classical conditioning c. operant conditioning b. target learning d. latent learning
The ongoing understanding of the human nervous system has
a. brought into question Hebb's assertions. b. confirmed that learning causes neurological changes in the brain. c. confirmed that transmission of neural impulses underlies sensation and behavior. d. confirmed the entirety of Hebb's theory.