John Watson's argument that he could train a child to be any type of specialist he chose reflected his belief that the most important influence on a child's behavior is/are

A) learning. B) behavior genetics.
C) nature. D) his or her innate intelligence.

A

Psychology

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Suppose you have just read over an algebra problem, and you have now created an internal representation of the important information. According to the discussion of problem solving, you have mastered the stage called

a. problem finding. b. understanding. c. heuristic choice. d. background knowledge.

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Which statement is correct concerning cross-cultural research on the fundamental attribution error?

a. Fundamental attribution error appears to be universal. b. Most cultures attribute behavior to dispositional causes. c. Eastern cultures like Japan seem to make more situational attributions than Western cultures such as the United States. d. Western cultures seem to make more situational attributions than Eastern cultures. e. Fundamental attribution errors are less common in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.

Psychology