The central principle of classical conditioning is that
a. after repeated pairings with a stimulus that naturally causes a response, a neutral stimulus will cause a similar response.
b. we repeat those actions that we see others engage in.
c. the consequences of behavior influence its likelihood of being repeated.
d. the interaction of genetics and social factors best explains human behavior.
a. after repeated pairings with a stimulus that naturally causes a response, a
neutral stimulus will cause a similar response.
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The outward expression of one's genetic makeup is known as his/her:
a) phenotype. b) genotype. c) genetic imprint. d) polygenic inheritance.
Under which of the following conditions will people be most likely to recover from a traumatic event that happened to them?
a. if they write about the event right after it occurs b. if they let some time pass and then take a step back and write about the traumatic event like an observer would, rather than immersing themselves in the event and trying to relive it c. if they immerse themselves in the traumatic event and try to relive it d. if they do their best to suppress any thoughts about the traumatic event