Social-cognitive theory differs from behaviorism in that social-cognitive theory argues that
a. rewards shape behaviors.
b. the ego follows the moral principle.
c. wants and desires are the result of our environment.
d. people influence their environments.
D
Psychology
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philosophy. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Psychology
Which view says each new object encountered must possess all the necessary features to be considered an acceptable member of a category?
a. the fuzzy boundaries view b. the family resemblance view c. the defining features view d. the prototype view
Psychology