The first few times Jarrad met Maggie, she smiled and was extremely nice. Now every

time Jarrad sees her, he feels happy and excited. His attitude toward Maggie reflects

a. modeling.
b. direct classical conditioning.
c. vicarious classical conditioning.
d. direct operant conditioning.
e. vicarious operant conditioning.

b. direct classical conditioning.

Psychology

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Which lapses of critical thinking might Amelia and Harold be committing? What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Sometimes, according to Maslow, people become compulsive and obsessive neurotics in order to try

to ensure a feeling of A) physiological need satisfaction. B) self-esteem. C) safety. D) being loved.

Psychology