Compare and contrast the procedures and conclusions of Pavlov and Thorndike

What will be an ideal response?

The students' response should include sufficient familiarity with Pavlov and Thorndike
and should emphasize both overlap and distinction between the two. An exceptional answer
should also include the contrast between eliciting a response versus emitting a response.

Psychology

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Each of the following is a common ethical guideline mandated by the American Psychological Association EXCEPT ___________________

a) data remain confidential b) volunteers must willingly give informed consent prior to participating c) participants cannot be subjected to any physically or emotionally painful stimuli d) deception must be justified

Psychology

Which is NOT a major category of influence that helps to explain both the ways we tend to be alike and the ways we tend to be different in our adult journeys?

a. biologically influenced change b. unique experiences c. cultural-cohort effects d. shared, age-graded change

Psychology