Personal construct theory

What will be an ideal response?

-If constructs appear to fit our subsequent experience, we find them useful and hold onto them
-If the construct does not lead to behaviors that help us adjust to events in the world, we will seek to alter or change the construct

Psychology

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Rachel has found that when she opens the cupboard door to get the cat food, the cats come running to the kitchen. Rachel knows that this is classical conditioning and that the conditioned stimulus is the ______

a. cat food c. running of the cats b. cat d. cupboard door opening

Psychology

The occurrence of vowel-like sounds such as "g-o-o-o-o-g-a-a-a"

A) is called babbling. B) begins about six months of age. C) communicates pleasure and comfort. D) signals pain or anger.

Psychology