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imanialler

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According to Skinner, when we clap our hands over our mouths to avoid laughing at someone else's mistakes, we are exercising a form of self-control called:
 
  a. physical aid
  b. manipulating emotional conditions
  c. physical restraint
  d. performing alternative responses

Question 2

In Skinner's view, personality involves:
 
  a. seeing the person as an originating agent of his/her behavior
  b. the systematic examination of the unique learning history and unique genetic background of the individual
  c. seeing the person in terms of a collection of traits which direct behavior
  d. an examination of the many traits and instincts that govern behavior



Jbrasil

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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