This is the term for the set of observable characteristics one possesses.
What is a phenotype?
This term is implicated in the Little Albert experiment
What is classical conditioning?
This psychologist proposed the term operant conditioning
Who is B.F. Skinner?
This is the result when the ovum meets the sperm
What is a zygote?
This is the in-depth examination of human development regarding a specific culture
What is ethnographic research?
This term describes introducing a stimuli to increase the frequency of that behavior
What is a positive reinforcer?
Out of the 23 base pairs, this is the number that are autosomes
What is 22?
Parents of kids younger than this age need to sign for their child to participate in a research study
What is 7?
This is the difference between a punishment and a reinforcer
What is a punishment is to decrease a behavior and a reinforcer is to increase a behavior?
This is the pattern of dominant alleles being represented in the phenotype when they are present in the genotype as well
What is the dominant-Recessive pattern?
This is the research design that studies the cultural impacts of events such as climate disasters, and wars
What is a cross-sectional design?
This is the term describing a stimulus that results in a naturally triggered response without prior learning or conditioning
What is an unconditioned stimulus (US)?
The X chromosome is about this many times larger than the Y chromosome
What is 5?
This is an in-depth study of a single individual
What is a case study?
When you don't wear your seatbelt, your car makes an irritating noise, to take away the annoying sound, you wear your seatbelt. You experienced this type of conditioning