Children with conduct disorders may do better when:
a. their behavior is closely monitored.
b. they are punished severely for infractions.
c. social behavior is the entire focus of treatment.
d. all of these
A
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Which topics are of the LEAST interest to behaviorists?
a. Conscious and unconscious thought b. Classical and operant conditioning c. Animal and human learning d. Stimuli and responses
Which statement regarding the friendships that often develop between youngsters is FALSE?
a. Because children typically play with their same-sex peers, boys and girls rarely become friends b. Children and adolescents usually befriend others who are different from themselves, and this complementarity enhances the relationship. c. Most friends are alike in age, gender, and race, and it is uncommon for an older child to develop a friendship with a younger child. d. Friendships among children from different racial or ethnic groups are more common in schools that are in ethnically diverse neighborhoods.
In order for two blindfolded chess players to play a game, they must rely on all of the following EXCEPT
a. respondent conditioning. b. images. c. concepts. d. the notational system of chess.
Lindsay fails an accounting test. Lindsay now believes that she should probably change to a non-business major, that she should quit her part-time job at the bank, and should resign as the treasurer for the business club, even though she is quite good at all of these activities. Lindsay's behavior exemplifies the distortion of thinking cognitive therapists call
a. all-or-nothing thinking. b. personification. c. overgeneralization. d. selective perception.