1. Who combined the theories of Hull and Freud:
- a. Dollard & Miller
- b. Skinner
- c. Watson
- d. Adler
2. Choosing between two things you don’t like is an:
- a. avoidance-avoidance conflict
- b. approach-approach conflict
- c. sensing-thinking conflict
- d. id-ego conflict
3. Who emphasized modeling:
- a. Dollard & Miller
- b. Bandura
- c. Watson
- d. Freud
4. For Rotter, behavior is a function of the:
- a. likelihood of a behavior
- b. reciprocal determinism
- c. quality of the model
- d. proprium
5. For Dollard & Miller, avoidance of anxiety prevents:
- a. drive from being reduced
- b. reflex responses
- c. consolidation
- d. vivid dreams
1. Who combined the theories of Hull and Freud:
- a. Dollard & Miller
- b. Skinner
- c. Watson
- d. Adler
2. Choosing between two things you don’t like is an:
- a. avoidance-avoidance conflict
- b. approach-approach conflict
- c. sensing-thinking conflict
- d. id-ego conflict
3. Who emphasized modeling:
- a. Dollard & Miller
- b. Bandura
- c. Watson
- d. Freud
4. For Rotter, behavior is a function of the:
- a. likelihood of a behavior
- b. reciprocal determinism
- c. quality of the model
- d. proprium
5. For Dollard & Miller, avoidance of anxiety prevents:
- a. drive from being reduced
- b. reflex responses
- c. consolidation
- d. vivid dreams