Where one person is naturally outgoing and social, and another person naturally prefers solitude and isolation, it would follow that
a. these two people would choose different experiences.
b. the isolated individual needs to be more outgoing.
c. people are easily categorized by a behavior or two.
d. the differences were conditioned.
a
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a. H0: m1-m2 = 0. b. H0: m1-m2 > 0. c. Ha: m1-m2 = 0. d. Ha: m1-m2 > 0.
What percentage of unintended pregnancies occur in the 11% of women who use no contraception?
a. 50 c. 54 b. 52 d. 56
Disulfiram produces unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed, because it:
a. it creates greater concentrations of acetic acid. b. it prevents the break down of alcohol. c. it causes a build up of acetaldehyde. d. blocks opioid receptors.
Brandon wants to cut down on smoking
So, he removes ashtrays, matches, and extra cigarettes from his house and office, keeping them only in the car. Of the strategies listed in your textbook for breaking a bad habit, Brandon is using the one involving a. breaking up response chains. b. cues and antecedents. c. alternate responses. d. negative reinforcement.