Turning socially unacceptable urges into socially acceptable behavior is known as _________ in psychodynamic theory.
6. Learning
Classical Conditioning
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_____ studies how much variation in personality can be attributed to genetic factors.
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If the id could speak, it would probably say
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When children witness other children cry when getting a vaccination, and the witnesses then cry before the needle even touches them, it is an example of
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According to the humanistic perspective, internal conflict can be avoided by
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A stimulus that has no effect on the desired response is a(n) _____ stimulus.
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In a(n) _____, the occurrence of reinforcement is more predictable and therefore the individual being reinforced is more likely to adjust his response to the timing of the reinforcement.
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Whenever Vernon comes home too late on a Saturday night, his parents refuse to give him his weekly allowance. Vernon's parents are using what technique to modify his behavior?
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_____ believed that classical conditioning occurred because the conditioned stimulus became a substitute for the unconditioned stimulus when paired closely together in time.
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Pavlov initially set out to study the _____ of his dogs.
1views - Multiple ChoiceWhat was the most important takeaway from Ivan Pavlov's experiment with dogs in the context of classical conditioning?
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