Emily was burned by trying to drink hot cocoa. Now she only likes cold drinks. Her attitude was shaped by ______.
A. classical conditioning
B. social learning
C. operant conditioning
D. self-affirmation
Answer: A
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curiosity?" Heather's comment concerns which of the following? a. The base rate of the behavior b. The iatrogenic effect of the behavior c. The incidence of the behavior d. The penetrance of the behavior
A set of electrodes are attached to the person, and they are told that their ‘true’ reactions will be measured. Their task is to guess as accurately as possible what the machine will reveal. Of course, the machine does no such thing. This procedure is designed to measure:
a. whether the person is lying b. the person’s motivation to tell the truth c. the person’s self-awareness d. the perosn’s real attitudes e. the person’s electrical potential
Using archival data collected by Lewis Terman, researchers have found that teenagers who are more sexually active are
A) typically less fertile than their non-sexually active peers. B) high in conscientiousness. C) more likely to live a long life than their non-sexually active peers. D) at risk for reduced longevity. E) less likely to drink alcohol.
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a. right temporal lobe c. frontal lobe b. left temporal lobe d. occipital lobe