A behaviourist would conceptualize the prisoner's dilemma as a situation in which person A's decision to cooperate with person B:

A) could produce mutual reinforcement or maximal punishment for person A.
B) could result in either a large reinforcement for only person A or a small mutual punisher.
C) will result in either a small or a large negative reinforcer for person A.
D) will result in either a small or a large positive reinforcer for person A.


A) could produce mutual reinforcement or maximal punishment for person A.

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Researchers must always tell the participants in an experiment the real purpose of the study

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All of the following are possible causes of major neurocognitive disorder EXCEPT

A. Alzheimer's disease. B. chemical substances (including medications). C. depression. D. food additives and preservatives.

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A less common affective disorder than major depression is one in which there is

an alternation between periods of deep despondency and wild, energetic elation. This is called (a) minor depression (b) manic depression (c) manic schizophrenia (d) positive feedback depression (e) negative feedback depression

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