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renzo156

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What happened to participants in Wegners study when they were told not to think about a white
  bear?
 
  A) participants were able to easily avoid thinking about the bear
  B) participants completely forgot about the bear
  C) participants found it amusing
  D) participants experienced intrusive thoughts of the white bear

Question 2

Dollard and Miller postulated that interfering with an organism's behavior which would reduce a drive (for example, preventing a hungry animal from eating) would produce
 
  A) discrimination learning.
  B) identification.
  C) aggression.
  D) apathy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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