For Little Albert, his fear of ________ was interpreted as an instance of ________
a. John Watson; a sensible response
b. a white laboratory rat; conditioned fear
c. his mother; childhood psychosis
d. a Santa Claus mask; experimental psychosis
e. a white laboratory rat; operant conditioning
b. a white laboratory rat; conditioned fear
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From studies, young people from their early teens to their late 20s agreed that the most important markers of the transition to adulthood are ____
a. making independent decisions, living independently, and being emotionally stable b. becoming emotionally stable, possessing behavioral control, and having cognitive maturity c. accepting responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, and becoming financially independent d. possessing cognitive with-it-ness, accepting responsibility for oneself, and living independently
A penile strain gauge
A) was used by Masters and Johnson to study changes in women's internal sex organs. B) measures a man's erectile response by recording changes in the length of the penis. C) indicates the level of blood congestion by measuring the amount of light reflected from the internal sex organs. D) measures a man's erectile response by recording changes in the circumference of the penis.