The ability to use another person's reactions as information pertaining to how we should respond is termed _____; behaviourists would conceptualize the reactions of the other person in terms of a _____.

A) overimitation; secondary reinforcer
B) overimitation; discriminative stimulus
C) social referencing; secondary reinforcer
D) social referencing; discriminative stimulus


D) social referencing; discriminative stimulus

Psychology

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A. satisfy the need to belong B. prevent self-handicapping behavior C. resolve feelings of cognitive dissonance D. experience group polarization and the risky shift

Psychology

Free-floating anxiety can take the form of _______.

a. moral anxiety b. objective anxiety c. both of the above d. neither of the above

Psychology

Sharon feels she is constantly nagged by a strong feeling of tension and worry, no matter what the situation may be. No specific trigger brings these feelings on

This has gone on for months and is so bad that it is hurting her productivity at work and the quality of her home and family life. If you could encourage her to seek treatment, what would a psychologist most likely tell her? a. She needs help overcoming her specific phobia. b. Panic attacks are can be successful when treated. c. She may have generalized anxiety disorder. d. Everyone feels anxiousness, stress, and tension sometime, and so it is not really a sign of a disorder.

Psychology

Your aunt is pregnant for the first time. She has heard that Kegel exercises are a good idea, but does not know how to perform them. You would tell her to tense the ____

a. muscles of the vagina and anus repeatedly for 10-second intervals
b. abdominal muscles repeatedly for 15-second intervals
c. quadriceps and hamstrings repeatedly for 10-second intervals
d. muscles of the lower back repeatedly for 10-second intervals

Psychology