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tuffie

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Someone who can recall an interrupted task but who has forgotten an already-completed task is experiencing
 
  A) delay of gratification.
  B) the Zeigarnik effect.
  C) a simple loss of memory.
  D) dissociative memory loss.

Question 2

B. F. Skinner taught that our behavior is determined by our environment, while Rollo May suggested that
 
  A) efficient cause is the reason for behavior.
  B) people are primarily pushed and pulled around by genes.
  C) determinism and freedom are co-existent and complementary.
  D) only reinforcers and punishers propel people.



tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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