Your shy and introverted friend tells you that she has discovered a wonder drug that produces feelings of euphoria and is not addictive. When you realize that she is talking about cocaine, you inform her that
a. scientists agree that it is wonder drug just as she describes
b. in the early 20th century cocaine was an ingredient in Pepsi-Cola.
c. cocaine will make her more social and outgoing.
d. dependence on cocaine develops slowly over a period of years.
d
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Supervisors who set goals, provide feedback, and encourage employees to use their training are trying to motivate employees to:
a. come to training b. perform better in training c. pay attention during training d. transfer what is learned in training to the job
When a z-score is not in the region of rejection, we should
a. reject the idea that random chance produced a sample representing the population poorly. b. conclude with the idea that sample scores and the raw score population are similar enough to be called identical. c. not reject the idea that the sample represents the raw score population. d. reject the idea that the sample represents the raw score population.
The idea of positive regard refers to:
a. our need to feel good about our accomplishments b. our subjective belief that we can succeed in doing something c. influencing other people's lives in healthy and positive ways d. the love, acceptance and respect that we need from those people who are important to us
Martha and Stan are newlyweds. They see a therapist because Stan is afraid of sexual intercourse. The therapist asks Stan exactly which acts make him anxious, constructs a hierarchy of those threatening acts, teaches him to relax,
and asks him to imagine each threatening scene in the hierarchy and use the relaxation technique to reduce his anxiety. The therapist is using ________. a. negative reinforcement b. systematic desensitization c. stepwise regression d. aversive conditioning