Answer: E) Law of Effect; operant conditioning
The full question is as follows:
“Thorndike is to __ as Skinner is to__ A)classical conditioning; Law of Effect B)classical conditioning; operant conditioning C)operant conditioning; classical conditioning D)Law of Effect; classical conditioning E)Law of Effect; operant conditioning”
The Conditioning Theory is a behavioral process, whereby a response (reaction) becomes more frequent to a given object (stimulus) because of a reward (reinforcement) for the response in a given situation.
<span>Two most important of these theories are Law of Effect proposed by Edward Thorndike and operant conditioning by </span><span>Burrhus Frederic Skinner.</span>
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Striving for superiority, in Adler's system is universal and takes a unique form in each of us.
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Alfred Adler is an Austrian and a practising doctor and a psychotherapist. He is the founder of the school of individual psychology. His theories had played a vital role in the field of personality development.
His study on the importance of feelings of inferiority complex has changed perspective of personality development. Here in this Striving of superiority, it is the individual efforts to become superior among others.
The Striving of superiority motivates the individual to complete the tasks perfectly before others and also get over others. Alfred Adler believed that aggression to become superior is the main power behind all motivation.
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