We get a glimpse of Skinner's later work in his childhood love of
A) dissecting frogs and other laboratory animals.
B) constructing mechanical devices.
C) listening sympathetically to the fears and worries of his young friends.
D) pretending to be a preacher delivering sermons on hellfire and damnation.
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Q2: Skinner's childhood was characterized by:
A) sibling rivalry.
B)
Q3: At age 22,Skinner experienced:
A) feelings of success
Q6: Skinner's research subjects were mainly
A) exceptionally intelligent
Q8: The truth is that B.F.Skinner
A) had almost
Q8: Skinner was taught by his parents to:
A)
Q9: Skinner argued that psychology is the science
Q12: Skinner's behavioral approach is
A) untried in the
Q13: Skinner rejected _ as a valid personality
Q17: Skinner believed that physiological processes are:
A) irrelevant
Q18: When a specific stimulus elicits a response,it
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