Question 1. Explain how Harlow’s experiment would have turned out,…

Question Answered step-by-step Question 1. Explain how Harlow’s experiment would have turned out,… Question 1.Explain how Harlow’s experiment would have turned out, if “love” (or attachment, or the mother-infant bond) was driven not by contact comfort, but rather by nourishment.Question 2.Many researchers in human behavior believe that social media can be addictive and lead to compulsive behavior (like in gambling).  One reason is that getting “likes” and seeing new, interesting posts follows a variable reinforcement schedule.  Explain what a variable reinforcement schedule is and how social media follows a variable reinforcement schedule.  The trickier part: try to explain why this schedule of reinforcement tends to foster compulsive behavior. Question 3.Describe Clive Wearing’s journal.  Listen to the audio, and look at what he writes.  Perhaps check out some images of pages from his journal posted online.  Why does he write what he does?  Try to be complete – there’s more than one thing going on here.Question 4.For many people, IQ tests have a bad reputation.  However, there are many positive uses for IQ tests.  For example, if a child has an IQ that suggests they should be doing well in school, and yet they are struggling, teachers and counselors can try to figure out why.  For example, the child may have a learning disability.  Write about some other ways (i.e., not related to learning disability) a *good, accurate* IQ test that could correctly identify children with high and low IQs would be very useful.   Social Science Psychology PSY PSY-101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)