Thought stopping may be accomplished by

a. using anxiety-provoking images.
b. pairing mild punishment with the thought or image.
c. pairing social reinforcement to more desirable thoughts.
d. training in covert inhibition.


B

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People who have learned to be helpless often suffer from

a. depression b. mania c. excessively high self-esteem d. none of these

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PET scans and EEGs are considered imaging techniques

a. structural b. functional c. hemispheric d. subcortical

Psychology

What must be established in an experiment before construct validity is considered?

a) The experiment has face validity. b) The experiment is conducted using no less than two measures of each construct. c) The experiment has sufficient external validity. d) The experiment has sufficient internal validity.

Psychology