For a behaviorist like John Watson, ______ is the only important thing in understanding human behavior.
a. observable behavior
b. an internal conflict in the subconscious mind
c. the striving toward wholeness
d. a hierarchy of needs
Ans: A
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a. the effect of a stimulus. b. important and relevant to learning. c. neither definite nor useable. d. the source of responses.
Compared to formal concepts learned in science and math, natural concepts tend to be __________
a) easier to learn. b) very clear and well defined. c) fuzzy with unclear boundaries. d) good fits with a rigid classification system.
When events, even positive ones, pile up and stretch the limits of our adaptability, we experience
a. hypostress b. distress c. hyperstress d. eustress
The vestibular system monitors
a. body orientation and its changes. b. hearing. c. visual acuity. d. temperature sensations.