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geodog55

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Emma's sense of who or what she should be is her
 
  a. self-ideal.
  b. self-concept. c. self.
  d. self-esteem. e. self-efficacy.

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What is Rosalie Rayner's role in the history of psychology?
 
  a. She was a student assistant who helped Pavlov with his experiments on classical conditioning in animals.
  b. She was a colleague who helped Skinner with his experiments on operant conditioning in animals.
  c. She developed a cognitive theory of classical conditioning.
  d. She created the puzzle box used by Edward Thorndike.
  e. She was a student assistant who helped Watson with his experiments on classical conditioning in humans.



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Answer to Question 1

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