Ainsworth and her colleagues emphasized which of the following as the main cause of individual differences in quality of attachment?

a. environment c. infant security
b. maternal sensitivity d. presence of strangers


A

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Which of the following is an example of the treatment technique for OCD called exposure and response prevention?

A. Gwen has an obsessive fear of contamination, which has led to compulsive hand-washing rituals. Her therapist is treating her by making her touch dirty laundry but not allowing her to wash for increasingly longer periods of time afterward. B. Alicia has an obsessive fear of contamination, which has led to compulsive hand-washing rituals. Her therapist is treating her by forcing her to wash her hands repeatedly, even when she doesn't feel anxious. C. Miley has religious obsessions. She feels that if she doesn't read biblical passages every hour of the day, she will do something evil. Her therapist is treating her by having her attend religious services more frequently so that good thoughts will replace the bad ones. D. Christina has a hoarding compulsion. She becomes anxious whenever she has to throw something away; she even keeps stuff that she doesn't need and will never use. Her therapist has arranged for all Christina's junk to be removed and discarded when she is away from home.

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Shawn has learned a new behavior but fears he won't be able to maintain it when he ends the self-modification project. He should:

a. reduce record keeping slowly. b. practice in a variety of situations. c. continue self-reinforcement. d. use covert reinforcement.

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Freud's theories have been criticized for:

a. underemphasizing sexuality and instinct. b. overemphasizing social relationships and learning. c. placing too much emphasis on basic instincts and unconscious motives. d. using the scientific method too carefully.

Psychology