The term learning dilemma refers to a situation in which
A) material is presented too quickly to be learned.
B) two responses are rewarded.
C) the responses made are not rewarded.
D) there are inadequate discriminative stimuli.
Answer: C
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a. extraversion; psychoticism. b. psychoticism; extraversion. c. negative emotionality; sensation seeking. d. sensation seeking; negative emotionality.
Four-year-old Maggie tells her grandmother that she knows that girls grow up to be "mommies," and they are very good at taking care of other people, while boys are brave and grow up to marry girls and get jobs and protect their families. Maggie is describing what she understands about
a. sex differences. b. gender differences. c. sexual scripts. d. biological biasing effects.