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Question 491

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Psychologists try to extract and summarize useful information from the observation they make. To do so, they use ________.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Statistics

b.

Trigonometry

c.

Arithmetic

d.

None of the above

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Question 492

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Becoming addicted to gambling is related to the effects of

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

partial reinforcement.

b.

vicarious classical conditioning.

c.

unconditioned emotional reflexes.

d.

shaping.

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Question 493

Question MCQ▾

The response that is learned in classical conditioning is termed as ________.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Unconditioned response

b.

Unconditioned stimulus

c.

Conditioned response

d.

Conditioned stimulus

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Question 494

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The physical foundation of personality, including prevailing mood, sensitivity, energy levels, and so forth, is called ________.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Character

b.

Traits

c.

Temperament

d.

Personality

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Question 495

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By the ________, the embryo is already about one-fifth of an inch long and the region of the head is clearly visible.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Fourth week

b.

Fifth week

c.

Third week

d.

All of the above

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Question 496

Appeared in Year: 2014

Question MCQ▾

Continuum of “Birth Weight” is the basis of studying

(June)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

the effect of genetic and sociocultural factors on intellectual development

b.

the effect of genetics on intellectual development

c.

the effect of biological factors on intellectual development

d.

the effect of biological and socio-cultural factors on intellectual development

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