Exam 3: Early Notions About Learning
Exam 1: What Is Learning?33 Questions
Exam 2: Approaches to the Study of Learning36 Questions
Exam 3: Early Notions About Learning34 Questions
Exam 4: Edward Lee Thorndike37 Questions
Exam 5: Burrhus Frederic Skinner39 Questions
Exam 6: Clark Leonard Hull32 Questions
Exam 7: Ivan Petrovich Pavlov42 Questions
Exam 8: Edwin Ray Guthrie28 Questions
Exam 9: William Kaye Estes24 Questions
Exam 10: Gestalt Theory30 Questions
Exam 11: Jean Piaget30 Questions
Exam 12: Edward Chace Tolman33 Questions
Exam 13: Albert Bandura38 Questions
Exam 14: Donald Olding Hebb36 Questions
Exam 15: Robert C. Bolles and Evolutionary Psychology39 Questions
Exam 16: A Final Word10 Questions
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Which philosopher claimed that "natural laws" are nothing but habits of thought?
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What school of psychology completely rejected the study of consciousness?
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Whose philosophy is the antecedent to cognitive psychology?
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The belief that the relationships among all ideas can be explained in terms of the laws of association is:
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Which of the following is belief that knowledge comes from sensory information?
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The contention that physical reality is as we perceive it to be is called:
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According to Aristotle, sensory experiences that occur in close succession become associated in the mind.This is referred to as the:
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Who was responsible for changing the philosophical question, "How do humans think?" to "How do humans adjust to their environment?"
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