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The idea that a concept is the same as the corresponding set of procedures to measure it is called ____.
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The central difference between Skinner's law of acquisition and Thorndike and Hull's position on learning is that ____.
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Tolman proposed ten causes of behavior in addition to environmental stimuli.
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Tolman recognized that research on rats could not uncover basic processes of human behavior.
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Describe what Tolman meant by the name "purposive behaviorism," how it is manifested in his learning theory,and the classic experiment that supports his theory.
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Tolman's intervening variables were not accepted by mainstream psychology because they could not be operationally defined.
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Describe Bandura's social cognitive theory,focusing in detail on his conceptualizations regarding reinforcement as well as behavior modification.
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According to Schultz and Schultz,"perhaps no other psychologist was so devoted to the problems of the scientific method" than was ____.
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Bridgman argued that a construct is the same as its corresponding set of operations.
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The law of acquisition states that the key variable in learning is ____.
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Tolman is recognized as the forerunner of contemporary applied psychology.
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For Bridgman,a construct was acceptable if and only if it ____.
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Which of the following men devoted 10 years to the experimental investigation of hypnotic suggestibility?
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From 1930 until the 1960s,the ____ was the primary research subject for the neobehaviorists and learning theorists.
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Thorndike and Hull agreed that,in order for learning to occur,the organism must ____.
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What are the central differences between respondent and operant conditioning? How did Skinner propose using operant conditioning to modify behavior and to improve society?
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