Pavlov is to Bandura as ____ is to ____
a. cognitive learning; classical conditioning
b. cognitive learning; operant conditioning
c. classical conditioning; cognitive learning
d. observational learning; operant conditioning
C
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Holly has Alzheimer's disease. To help her remain in her own home successfully for as long as possible, her family has placed clocks and calendars in every room. They have made signs that help Holly locate important places like the refrigerator and the toilet. Her walls are covered with pictures of family with labels as to who everyone is along with explanation of their relationship to her. Holly
may benefit from this treatment known as a. reality orientation. b. reminiscence therapy. c. memory training. d. behavior therapy.
Professor Wen is lecturing his class about Huntington's Disease. He tells the class that it is a genetic disorder caused by _____.
A. a recessive gene on the X chromosome B. duplication of chromosome 21 C. genes passed down from the father D. a dominant gene on chromosome 4
Bill is wrestling with his desires. He is tempted to steal a bicycle he saw in an unlocked garage, but he has not yet decided whether to do it. Bill's mental dilemma shows us that he is beginning to exert
a. role preparation. b. self-regulation. c. metacognition. d. symbolic inheritance
If a researcher interviews a group of 20-year-olds, a group of 40-year-olds, and a group of 60-year-olds about their gender role attitudes at one point in time, this would be an example of which sort of research design?
a. cross-sectional b. longitudinal c. time-sequential d. cross-sequential