What is the relationship between the mind and the body?A) The mind impacts the body.
B) The body impacts the mind.
C) The mind and body have reciprocal effects on each other.
D) There is no relationship between the mind and the body.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is C. This is because the mind can make the body do anything, and the body can make the brain think certain things also. So basically the mind and the body play tag with each other on this topic.

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1. If you must drive in the fog, slow down and turn on your ____________. A. Parking lights B. High-beam headlights C. Low-beam headlights

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C. Low-beam Headlights.

I agree with Ryan, you want to put your low beams on as to not blind on coming traffic and the light may also refract off of the fog.

I find my child responds better to negative reinforcement. Which of the following should I try to get him to behave in parking lots? a)

Praising my child for walking next to me


b)

Yanking on his hand when he tries to run away


c)

Giving him dessert after dinner every day he behaves well


d)

Lessening the pressure on his hand when he walks next to me


Unlike most behavior theorists, Albert Bandura suggested learning could also occur by



a)

Observation


b)

Conditioning


c)

Free Association


d)

Reinforcement


A young child is constantly climbing on a bookcase that is very tall, and his mother is worried he’ll pull the bookcase down on himself. She knows he is allergic to the smell of perfume, so she sprays it any time he's near the bookshelf.. Now he shakes his head and rubs his eyes when he’s near the bookshelf and goes to another part of the room. Which type of learning has been used on this child?



a)

Social Observational Learning Theory


b)

Operant Conditioning


c)

Psychoanalytic Theory


d)

Classical Conditioning


"I just don’t understand! I want my daughter to stop leaving her shoes in the hall when she gets home. Every day she leaves her shoes in the hall, I take away dessert after dinner. It’s been three weeks and she’s not even starting to put her shoes away.” According to Operant conditioning, what does this show?



a)

My daughter has a very long acquisition time


b)

My daughter cannot discriminate between shoes and dessert


c)

Taking away dessert is a reinforcement


d)

Taking away dessert is not a punishment


Pavlov conditioned dogs to salivate when they heard the sound of the bell. However, after several times of ringing the bell with no food appearing, the dogs quit salivating. Therefore, the conditioned reaction was



a)

Recovered


b)

Acquired


c)

Extinguished


d)

Discriminated

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The correct answer is b) Yanking on his hand when he tries to run away.

Unlike most behavior theorists, Albert Bandura suggested learning could also occur by

a) Observation

The answer is a)My daughter has a very long time acquisition time.

The correct answer is c) Extinguished

Kim was offered a job and wanted to get a salary of $35,000 per year. When her soon-to-be employer asked her what salary she expected, she said $40,000. She was confident that she would not get that high of a salary but rather expected her employer to reject that figure for a figure closer to $35,000. What strategy is Kim using?A) cognitive dissonance strategy
B) foot-in-the-door strategy
C) elaboration-likelihood strategy
D) door-in-the-face strategy

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D. It's where some one tells them they want a higher amount expecting them to lower to the amount they actually wanted or a little higher.

In order to increase its persuasive appeal, a message should be appeal to the personal characteristics of the audience. True or false.

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Persuasive message is one that has the power to influence and motivate people to adhere to a particular purpose through a message whether it is conveyed by whatever means of communication.

Persuasion depends largely on how the consumer assimilates the information directed to him and how important he attaches to that information, if the message that is passed on to the consumer has good arguments and is from a company that has credibility, it will have greater reception power over people thus having a good level of persuasion.

In this case, we can say that the persuasive message is not exactly one that appeals to the public's personal characteristics, but one that has arguments good enough to make the public take them as truth.

I think that's true.

In the period between 1820 and 1860, Southerners wanted slavery extended to the Western territories so that the South coulda. continue to elect Southern Presidents.
b. continue to dominate the Supreme Court.
c. keep enough strength in the Senate to protect Southern interests.
d. use slave labor to expand Southern industries.

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The answer is C. keep enough strength in the senate to protect southern interests

Back then, Slavery is almost a way of life of southerners.Back then, the productions amount in northern part of USA is way more than the south. And the Northerners did that without slavery

In 1808 , the congress abolished slave trading with Africa, making the economic difference between the south and north separated  even further

In order to protect their own interest, they want slavery to extend to the north so they have enough strength in the senate to protect its legality

The lectures of your linguistics professor, who happens to be a staunch behaviorist, clearly imply that she believes language development can be explained according to principles of conditioning. What evidence should you present to convince her that she is wrong? I don't understand why she is wrong in the first place, could someone please explain?

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Well, I don't think you can present any evidence to show she is wrong. Behaviorists believe that children and any human being acquire language through conditioning - you present them with a condition under which they learn a certain language. Since this woman is a behaviorist, I don't see why she is wrong in believing what she does.