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Part One: For each of the following, circle the letter corresponding to the best

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Question

Part One: For each of the following, circle the letter corresponding to the best answer (0.5 points each) 1. Hume says that the opposite of a free act is a: a) caused act. b) random, chance act. forced or compelled act. d) desired act. 2. Stace insists that an action is done freely if the action is: a caused by the agent's desire. b) uncaused. c) a random, chance action. d) unconsciously motivated. When a person can do what he wants to do, Skinner claims that he: a) both feels free and is free. c) is free, but does not feel free. 3. b) feels free, but is not free. neither feels free nor is free. 4. Skinner and Hospers agree that: . a) the conscious mind has no control of behavior. b) the laws of physics alone determine human behavior. c) the unconscious mind determines behavior. d) human behavior is governed by the laws of psychological behaviorism Stace and Hume agree that 5. b) some things happen by chance. gf the feeling of freedom is an illusion. no one ever acts freely. free acts are caused. Hospers insists that human behavior results from: a) the laws of physics alone. c) the interaction of heredity and environment.none of these. 6. b) past positive reinforcement.

Explanation / Answer

2. The option A is the correct Option

Explanation- For an action to befree it would have to be the result of a choice, desire or act of will.

4. Option A is true

Explanation-Skinner and Hospers agree that Consciousness is not the only important controlling agent of behaviour.