Pinizzotto and Finkel (1990) found that on the lineup identification task, profilers were the

A. most accurate for the homicide case (no differences between groups for the sexual offense case).
B. least accurate for the homicide case (no differences between groups for the sexual offense case).
C. least accurate for the sexual offense case (no differences between groups for the homicide case).
D. most accurate for the sexual offense case (no differences between groups for the homicide case).


D

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a. operant conditioning b. classical conditioning c. vicarious learning d. observational learning

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When therapists help people focus to experience the present rather than dwell on past failures or negative expectations about the future, they are applying

a. psychoanalysis. b. behavioral activation. c. mindfulness. d. interpersonal therapy.

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a. 5.77 b. 0.066 c. 1.5 d. unable to determine

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