Through observation and testing, Dr. Garcia has observed that some of the students in the class are high in language ability and may learn best by hearing or reading, others are high in visual intelligence and may learn best through pictures, and some are high in interpersonal skills and may benefit from working in groups. In evaluating the students' learning styles, Dr. Garcia is using which
theory?
a. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
b. Douglas McGregor's multiple leadership type theory
c. Dollard and Miller's critical situations theory
d. the five-factor model
A
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Schachter found that when subjects who expected to receive painful shocks were asked if they wanted to wait alone or with others, ___ chose to affiliate.
a. none b. more than half c. only a few d. all
What is a reasonable answer as to why there is a gender gap in college attendance?
A. Societal stereotypes encourage a greater number of women than men to attend college. B. Men have more opportunities to earn money directly when they graduate from high school. C. Women have more opportunities to earn money without a college degree. D. Diversity issues have hampered women's access to a college education.
Those with CD with limited prosocial emotions may be especially resistant to treatment because of which of the following?
a. They are less willing to establish a trusting relationship with a therapist. b. They will hide medication instead of taking it. c. They may be less sensitive to reinforcement. d. They view their behavior as less problematic than others with CD do. Those with CD with limited prosocial emotions may be especially resistant to treatment because of which of the following?
Sherrie is diagnosed with depression. She believes she is unlovable, cries several hours per day, consumes less calories, and thinks her symptoms will never end. In treatment, a behavior therapist is most likely to target
A. Sherrie’s emotional sadness. B. the amount of time Sherrie cries each day. C. the number of calories Sherrie consumes and her belief that she is unlovable. D. Sherrie’s thought that her symptoms will never end.