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Which of the following is descriptive of Hebb's perspective?
 
  a. His work was anchored in previously established and widely accepted neuropsychological research.
  b. He claimed that repeated firing of neurons facilitates ease of transmission among neurons accounting for learning.
  c. He believed that phase sequences correspond to simple sensory input.
  d. His approach was a challenge to the validity of Arousal Theory.

Question 2

Which of the following is not descriptive of Skinner's approach?
 
  a. He introduced the operant conditioning model.
  b. He included classical conditioning as part of his overall approach.
  c. Experimentation was mostly done with human subjects.
  d. His work has wide applications for a variety of fields.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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