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What does prenatal mean

the time-frame from conception to birth
This is a medical term. meaning "before birth".

How do you make smiley faces
u make them by :pressing shift and then pressing the colon > this one > :

then press shift and this one > ) put it together and............

yay a smiley face

lol

In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus

acquisition

Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion

James-Lange theory

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This is Paula's monthly budget What percent of her expenses is spent on insurance

20Given Paula's monthly budget, the percentage of expenses spent on insurance can be determined by subtracting all the other expenses from the monthly budget, which leaves you with the anoint spent on insurance.

How do psychologists use the term operant conditioning

it's a type of learning in which an individual learns to associate a particular behavioral response with the outcome that follows

Whose name is associated with the opponent-process theory

Solomon

An advertising agency is planning a new ad campaign for insurance for senior citizens Which of the following would be the best strategy based on observational learning

Use relatively attractive people in their sixties.

Which of these is an example of a secondary reinforcer

being allowed to watch a tv show

What was the bell ringing called after being paired with the meat powder so that it now produced salivation in Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning

conditioned stimulus

Kelly is working on a job at which she is paid 7.00 for every two electronic boards she assembles What schedule of reinforcement is she operating under

fixed ratio

When Thorndike was doing research with cats he placed them in a box To get out and obtain food the cat had to pull the correct chain or step on the correct pedal When the cat did this and learned

Instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was instrumental in producing the reward.

What is correct about stimuli

stimuli is any visible change in an environment

Who was Albert Bandura and why was he concerned about what children viewed on television

Albert Bandura is a renowned psychologist who contributed two main theories to the field of psychology: the social learning theory and the theory of self-efficacy. However, he is most well-known for his "Bobo Doll experiment." The Bobo doll experiment was an experiment in which children viewed a researcher behave aggressively towards a Bobo doll. When the researcher left the room, the kids in the experimental group (who viewed the aggressive researcher) were more likely to behave aggressively towards the doll. This suggests that aggression, especially in children, can be linked to the act of social learning. Therefore, Bandura was concerned that the violence and bad behavior portrayed on television could influence children to model it.

What can happen if a conditioned stimulus is repeated over and over without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus

Nothng. No response is elicited to the conditioned stimulus because it is not associated with an unconditioned stimulus.

What is 5 5 5 5 5 equals 26

It is a FALSE statement.

It is a FALSE statement.

It is a FALSE statement.

It is a FALSE statement.

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