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armygirl

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Which psychologist used classical conditioning techniques to give a baby a generalized fear of white, furry objects?
 
  A) Pavlov
  B) Skinner
  C) Watson
  D) Piaget

Question 2

Nekoma's parents want her to study more. They decide to get her to do so by using operant conditioning. Therefore, they
 
  A) spend time on their own work at home so that she can model their behavior.
  B) patiently explain to her why she should study more.
  C) reinforce her whenever she spends time studying.
  D) use authoritarian discipline to get her to obey them.



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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