According to Hull – Spence theory, anxiety is emotionally based drive and therefore, it can be hypothesized that high anxious subjects would be faster on eyelid conditioning than the low anxious subjects. Using Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (MAS), a researcher confirmed this hypothesis. This Provides evidence for the: (a) Convergent and discriminate validity of the MAS(b) Validity of the Hull – Spence theory(c) Generalizability of the MAS(d) Construct validity of the MAS

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According to Hull – Spence theory, anxiety is emotionally based drive and therefore, it can be hypothesized that high anxious subjects would be faster on eyelid conditioning than the low anxious subjects. Using Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (MAS), a researcher confirmed this hypothesis. This Provides evidence for the: <br />(a) Convergent and discriminate validity of the MAS<br />(b) Validity of the Hull – Spence theory<br />(c) Generalizability of the MAS<br />(d) Construct validity of the MAS