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Tazate

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Positivists advocate __________, while nonpositivists argue __________.
 
  A) the subjective nature of existence; for the governing laws of behavior
  B) positive thinking as a way to happiness; that we must be realistic in judging ourselves
  C) the governing laws of behavior; the subjective nature of existence
  D) that there is no existence; that existence must be operationally defined

Question 2

Generalization occurs when a person responds
 
  a. similarly to slightly different stimuli.
  b. similarly to the same stimuli.
  c. differently to different stimuli.
  d. similarly to all stimuli.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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