Therapies involving operant conditioning typically manipulate:

A) expectancies for behaviour.
B) the consequences of behaviour.
C) the intensity of the unconditioned stimulus.
D) patterns of maladaptive thinking that give rise to problem behaviour.


B) the consequences of behaviour.

Psychology

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A. all elements of the skill must develop and become coordinated together B. the child simply has to grow physically C. the child simply has to be taught the appropriate motion in one training session D. the child has to watch videos of someone kicking and imitate them a few times

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The only universal behavior change in aging that has been discovered is the fact that older adults a. show improvements in vigilance

b. exhibit dysphoria. c. lose autobiographical memories. d. have slower reaction times.

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According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes, learning disabilities are disorders that affect a person’s ability to do all EXCEPT which one of the following?

a. understand or use spoken or written language b. do mathematical calculations c. coordinate movements d. perceive movement

Psychology

What term covers situations in which, in the judge's view, the jury's verdict was detrimentally affected by factors beyond the evidence and the law?

A. Evaluation apprehension B. Jury sentiments C. Implicit biases D. Selection effects

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