With operant conditioning, ______________ are important in forming an association, whereas with classical conditioning, ________________ are important in forming an association
a. consequences; antecedent stimuli
b. reflexes; rewards
c. conditioned stimuli; reflexive stimuli
d. positive reinforcement; negative reinforcement
a
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A state of self-absorption in which the world is viewed from one's own point of view is called
a. the personal fable. b. an imaginary audience. c. adolescent metacognition. d. adolescent egocentrism.
Herbert's scores are just barely outside of the normal range
on a test of his emotions. Thus, which limitation of a statistical definition of abnormality must the examiner confront? a. whether Herbert is feeling any subjective discomfort b. where to draw the line between normality and abnormality c. how to replicate this deviation a second time for validity d. deciding whether Herbert's behavior meets nonconformity standards