Psychology Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #904314
Which of the following is the definition of 'elicited behavior'?
It is a simple, automatic, voluntary response to an event. |
It is a new stimulus that does not produce a response. |
It is a behavior, which occurs in response to a event. |
It is an involuntary and mostly reflexive response to an event. |
It is an event in the environment. |
Yanıt Açıklaması:
Do you think you have a chance not to salivate when you bite into a lemon? The answer is no. In this instance, salivation occurs automatically because of the stimulus, which is a lemon. This type of behavior is called ‘elicited behavior’. Elicited behaviors are involuntary and they are mostly reflexive behaviors.
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