Rewards/Needs Satisfaction Theory

Quiz on theory and studies.

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Operant Conditioning refers to...
Rewarding/Punishing behaviour so that is is repeated/non-repeated.
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Classical Conditioning refers to...
Associating something with something else based on feelings towards something else.
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Griffing & Gauy (1969) found suggestions of classical conditioning using what experimental situation...
A creative work by pp is judged.
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"The brain reward system associated with romantic love most probably evolved to drive our anscestors to focus their energy on specific individuals. Even love at first sight is a basic mammalian response that our ancestors inherited to speed up the mating
Aaron (2005)
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What biological evidence did the above scientist provide to support the theory?
specific brain activity
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What did Cate's study find in 1982 to be most important factor in success and happiness?
Rewards most important
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A critique of the theory is that it ignores the recieving process, who provides evidence and when that this is also a factor?
Hays 1985
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Who came up with this theory?
Byrne & Clore 1970
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Another critque of this theory is that it's studies lack mundane realism, whose study doesn't?
Caspi & Herbenet 1990
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One study found women, in some cultures particually, focus more or what the men want more that recieving rewards, who found this?
Lott 1991
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Classical Conditioning refers to...

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Associating something with something else based on feelings towards something else.

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Griffing & Gauy (1969) found suggestions of classical conditioning using what experimental situation...

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"The brain reward system associated with romantic love most probably evolved to drive our anscestors to focus their energy on specific individuals. Even love at first sight is a basic mammalian response that our ancestors inherited to speed up the mating

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What biological evidence did the above scientist provide to support the theory?

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