What percentage of murderers who have committed sexually oriented homicides report having been sexually abused as children?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 75%
D
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What is a key distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
a. ?Classical conditioning generally works best with involuntary, reflexive behaviors; operant conditioning involves voluntary behaviors. b. ?Operant conditioning generally works best with involuntary, reflexive behaviors; classical conditioning involves voluntary behaviors. c. ?In contrast to classical conditioning, operant conditioning leads to a relatively permanent behavioral change. d. ?In contrast to operant conditioning, classical conditioning leads to a relatively permanent behavioral change.
The ratio IQ is calculated by the formula:
A) mental age/chronological age ? 100. B) chronological age – mental age ? 100. C) chronological age/mental age ? 100. D) mental age – chronological age ? 100.
If you give a child her favorite licorice candy for doing well in school, and she continues to do well in school, the licorice candy is
a. a reward and a reinforcer. b. a reward, but not a reinforcer. c. a reinforcer, but not a reward. d. neither a reinforcer nor a reward.
Regarding client contact, client-centered therapy recommends
a. weekly meetings with the client, with no extra sessions and no phone calls/e-mails/texts between sessions. b. weekly meetings with the client, with extra sessions as needed but no phone calls/e-mails/texts between sessions. c. weekly meetings with the client, with no extra sessions but phone calls/e-mails/texts between sessions, as needed. d. weekly meetings with the client, with extra sessions as needed as well as phone calls/e-mails/texts between sessions, as needed.