Bronfenbrenner's macrosystem consists of

A) activities and interaction patterns in the individual's immediate surroundings.
B) third parties that affect the quality of the parent–child relationship.
C) cultural values, laws, customs, and resources.
D) social settings that do not contain the developing person but nevertheless affect experiences.


C

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Which of the following theorists view(s) personality as habits that are governed by four elements of learning: drive, cue, response, and reward?

a. Carl Rogers b. Gordon Allport c. Raymond Cattell d. Dollard and Miller

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When a stimulus that originally did not cause a particular response now begins to cause that response, ____ has occurred

a. ?operant conditioning b. ?stimulus discrimination c. ?extinction d. ?classical conditioning

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The pool salesman found it was easier to get people to buy accessories like slides after people agree to the cost of the pool. Which of the following explains this?

A. foot-in-the-door B. lowball technique C. reciprocity norm D. door-in-the-face

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