Guard against the automatic assumption that what is not "normal" is wrong, sick, or evil and in need of treatment or correction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
Psychology
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The results of Robert Rescorla's research on the importance of contingency in classical conditioning are analogous to the real-world situation in which people
a. ignore car alarms because they are not dependable predictors of burglary attempts. b. enter a door that says "no admittance" if they see others using the door. c. predict weather based on idiosyncratic physiological states or hunches. d. believe the predictions of horoscopes because they are based on random events.
Psychology
How many sensorimotor stages are there in Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
4 5 6 7
Psychology