Parents report dramatic improvements in their children's behavior (that is, a decrease in negative attention-seeking) when they
a. scold their children for their disruptive behavior.
b. spank their children for their disruptive behavior.
c. ignore all behavior except for the target behavior they wish to reduce and then use a strong aversive punishment.
d. ignore their children's disruptive behavior and praise their child for being quiet or playing constructively.
D
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What is attenuated psychosis syndrome?
A. Another name for schizophrenia B. A form of delusional disorder that involves children C. Mild psychotic symptoms that are not severe enough to meet clinical criteria for a full-blown psychotic disorder D. A psychotic state in which the person has olfactory and gustatory hallucinations
Robin has been in psychoanalysis for several months, but lately she has been showing up late for her appointments, and in some cases missing them entirely. According to Freud, Robin's behavior may be a sign of:
a. transference b. resistance c. free association d. insight
When you roller blade, are you relying on procedural, semantic, or episodic memory? How about when you recall the months of the year? Or when you remember falling while roller blading on an icy January day?
What will be an ideal response?
According to the article Over the Hill about the Betula study of adult cognition, memory of words and facts not necessarily resulting from direct personal experience with the objects or events named is called:
(a) semantic memory (b) episodic memory (c) priming (d) all of the foregoing [a, b, and c] are correct