Comparative psychologists are primarily interested in: ____________?
A. stimulus-response connections. B. animal behavior C. the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology. D. the comparison of different types of psychotherapy.
A. stimulus-response connections. B. animal behavior C. the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology. D. the comparison of different types of psychotherapy.
A. Mentally preparation for learning B. Increase in the pace of learning process C. Removal of hindrances in the learning process D. Both (a) and (b)
A. Desire B. Previous knowledge C. Mental level D. All of the above
A. thyroid gland B. pituitary gland C. gonads D. pancreas
A. adaptation B. gradients C. successive approximations D. conditioning trials
A. germinal stage B. neonatal stage C. fetal stage D. postnatal stage
A. Vicarious Learning B. Observational Learning C. Classical Conditioning D. Operant Conditioning
A. is memory for factual information B. is made up to chronological recollections of personal C. is memory for actions, skills and operations D. is memory of names, dates, and faces
A. norms B. levels C. scores D. validity
A. The pleasure or discomfort an individual experiences B. The discomfort an individual faces C. The pleasure or discomfort an individual experiences D. None of the above