Konrad Lorenz's goslings (1962? 1981) ran to him when frightened, honked with distress at his departure, and tried to overcome obstacles to be near him. This is an example of
a. secure attachment.
b. bonding.
c. imprinting.
d. object permanence.
c
Psychology
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Dwight is a very hands-off boss. He is technically in charge of running the office, but in reality the employees do what they want. Dwight's style of leadership is best describes as
A) transactional. B) laissez-faire. C) abusive. D) transformational.
Psychology
By pairing the ringing of a bell with the presentation of meat, Pavlov trained dogs to salivate to the sound of a bell even when no meat was presented. In this experiment, salivation to the meat was the ________
a. conditioned response b. conditioned stimulus c. unconditioned response d. unconditioned stimulus
Psychology