Edward Thorndike's law of effect formed the conceptual structure of __________
a) Pavlov's formulation of classical conditioning.
b) Watson's research with Little Albert.
c) Skinner's work in operant conditioning.
d) Ader's research with rats.
c Explanation: Skinner took the idea that rewarded behaviors would increase
and let it be the foundation for his entire theory.
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A panic disorders onset is ____. Although almost any pattern of attacks is possible, the most common appears to be a chronic one of waxing and waning symptoms.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The field of psychology that integrates the behavioral sciences with the practice and science of medicine is known as _____. It is also called health psychology
A) behavioral integration B) psychology integration C) behavioral medicine D) psychology medicine