Discuss three ways in which classical conditioning is different from operant conditioning
What will be an ideal response?
They differ in the consequences of the behavior (classical conditioning teaches a new reflex while operant conditioning teaches consequences for behavior), in the sequence of stimulus and response, and they differ in terms of the procedures of extinction.
Psychology
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A) 8.02 B) 8.05 C) 8.08 D) 8.04 E) 8.01
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In the WAIS-IV, a full-scale IQ is obtained by
a. multiplying verbal and nonverbal scores. b. dividing verbal scores by age and multiplying by 100. c. adding scores of the various scales. d. adding weighted scores of various scales.
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