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tfester

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When comparing the correlation between personality and behavior with the correlation between situation and behavior, we find that
 
  A) neither the situation nor the personality contribute to the prediction of behavior.
  B) the situation is a much better predictor of behavior.
  C) the personality is a much better predictor of behavior.
  D) both the situation and the personality contribute about equally to the prediction of behavior.

Question 2

In the domain of conditioning, generalization refers to
 
  A) a conditioned response occurring to stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus.
  B) a conditioned response only occurring in the presence of stimuli identical to the conditioned stimulus.
  C) a conditioned response occurring to stimuli very different from the conditioned stimulus.
  D) an individual organism's general level of responsiveness to conditioning.
  E) processes that are not related to conditioning.



otokexnaru

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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