In psychology, classical conditioning is a form of: a. Law of effect that was introduced by Thorndike.
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In psychology, classical conditioning is a form of:
a.
Law of effect that was introduced by Thorndike.
b.
Operant conditioning in behavioral psychology.
c.
Observational learning/ conditioning.
d.
Behavioral psychology conditioning.
2.
The psychologist behind cognitive psychology is:
a.
Maslow.
b.
Aristotle
c.
Ivan Pavlov
d.
Jean Piaget
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