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EDF 6222 Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Behaviorism - answerWhat do we call the philosophy of the science of human behavior? Structuralism - answerThis philosophy of human behavior relies on introspection to explain the conscious mind: Psychophysical parallelism - answerMethodological behaviorism was not a new concept. What earlier assumption described their beliefs that mind and matter were not interdependent? Both A and C... Examine the available evidence before making a decision; Withholding judgment until sufficient evidence is presented - answerAccording to Normand (2009), being skeptical means: Ensure that interobserver agreement has been demonstrated and that experimental control was established - answerWhich of the following should be considered to effectively gather and evaluate empirical evidence? Both B and C.. Mentalistic; Expanatory fictions - answerIf Pavlov settled on "psychic secretions" as an explanation to the phenomena that he observed, we would say he relied on what kind of explanation? ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 While it can add countless stimuli, it does not add any new responses. - answerWhy is respondent conditioning limited when describing human behavior? All of the above... THE BEHAVIOR OF AN ORGANISM IS ACCESSIBLE, can be manipulated, and is generally out of reach in terms of observation - answerIn comparing contingencies of reinforcement with contingencies of survival (organism vs. species), what gives contingencies of reinforcement an edge in explaining most behavior? False; it is selected for the species - answerPhylogenic contingencies are behaviors selected for the individual. False - answerAll conditioned reflexes serve to protect the organism. False; it is selected for the individual - answerOntogenic contingencies are behaviors selected for the species. Instincts - answerBecause the origins of phylogenetic behaviors cannot be observed, they are often referred to in other disciplines as: Both A and B... The learning history cannot be observed; It is difficult to isolate from ontogenic contingencies. - answerWhy are phylogenic contingencies hard to identify? All of the above... Require the learner to orient toward the model; might have to be taught to children with autism; could be taught using mirrors - answerMiller, Rodriguez, and Rourke (2015) indicated that imitative responses:

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Behaviorism - answer✔What do we call the philosophy of the science of human behavior?


Structuralism - answer✔This philosophy of human behavior relies on introspection to explain the

conscious mind:


Psychophysical parallelism - answer✔Methodological behaviorism was not a new concept. What

earlier assumption described their beliefs that mind and matter were not interdependent?

Both A and C... Examine the available evidence before making a decision; Withholding

judgment until sufficient evidence is presented - answer✔According to Normand (2009), being

skeptical means:

Ensure that interobserver agreement has been demonstrated and that experimental control was

established - answer✔Which of the following should be considered to effectively gather and

evaluate empirical evidence?


Both B and C.. Mentalistic; Expanatory fictions - answer✔If Pavlov settled on "psychic

secretions" as an explanation to the phenomena that he observed, we would say he relied on what

kind of explanation?

, ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025


While it can add countless stimuli, it does not add any new responses. - answer✔Why is

respondent conditioning limited when describing human behavior?

All of the above... THE BEHAVIOR OF AN ORGANISM IS ACCESSIBLE, can be

manipulated, and is generally out of reach in terms of observation - answer✔In comparing

contingencies of reinforcement with contingencies of survival (organism vs. species), what gives

contingencies of reinforcement an edge in explaining most behavior?


False; it is selected for the species - answer✔Phylogenic contingencies are behaviors selected for

the individual.


False - answer✔All conditioned reflexes serve to protect the organism.


False; it is selected for the individual - answer✔Ontogenic contingencies are behaviors selected

for the species.


Instincts - answer✔Because the origins of phylogenetic behaviors cannot be observed, they are

often referred to in other disciplines as:

Both A and B... The learning history cannot be observed; It is difficult to isolate from ontogenic

contingencies. - answer✔Why are phylogenic contingencies hard to identify?


All of the above... Require the learner to orient toward the model; might have to be taught to

children with autism; could be taught using mirrors - answer✔Miller, Rodriguez, and Rourke

(2015) indicated that imitative responses:

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