People in the "chance condition" of Phares' (1962) experiment behaved differently than people in the "skill condition"
A) without qualification
B) only in the case of male subjects
C) but there were individual differences within each condition
D) and there were very few individual differences within each condition
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Q52: Rotter's Ph.D. degree was in
A) experimental psychology
B)
Q53: Who was counted among Rotter's colleagues at
Q54: Rotter believes
A) people gripped by the forces
Q55: In Phares' (1962) "chance" and "skill"
A) subjects
Q56: In the Gambler's Fallacy people believe that
Q58: All except one of the following are
Q59: Who performed best in the skill and
Q60: Reinforcement refers to
A) anything that has an
Q61: Reinforcement value refers to
A) anything that has
Q62: A psychological situation is
A) the physical circumstance
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