According to Oliver, fathers often feel a stronger need to talk about the death of a child

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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___________ takes place when a behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of stimuli that are similar to the discriminative stimulus

a. reinforcement b. generalization c. discrimination training d. discrimination

Psychology

Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The James–Lange theory of emotion suggests that, without physiological reactions, there would be no emotions at all. 2. The James–Lange theory of emotion suggests that emotions trigger physiological reactions. 3. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion suggests that physiological responses are a reaction to emotions. 4. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion posits that every emotion is associated with a unique pattern of physiological activity. 5. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion posits no causal relation between physiological activity and emotional experience.

Psychology

You are sharing a cookie with your two nieces, Delilah (age 4) and Nia (age 1). You break the cookie in half, and give Delilah her piece. Then you break Nia's piece into two pieces so it is easier for her to chew

Given that Delilah is in Piaget's preoperational stage, what might she say? a. "Hooray! Nia and I have the same amount of cookie!" b. "Hey! Why does she get the same amount as me if I'm older?" c. "No fair! Nia got two pieces and I only got one!" d. "I want a whole cookie next time!"

Psychology

Amphetamines can produce psychotic symptoms that

A) can be mistaken for extreme depression. B) can last and recur even months and years after drug use is ended. C) are easily controlled once drug use is stopped. D) can be eliminated by benzodiazepine treatment.

Psychology