Children whose parents address their escalating oppositional behaviors with increasingly punitive responses are more likely over time to engage in problem behaviors in school and other settings. This is one of the tenets of which model?

a. coercion
b. developmental cascade
c. interactive
d. negative reinforcement


A

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Her goal is to help her client change these thoughts into more rational, helpful, positive thoughts. In addition, she wants to help her client develop strategies that can be used to cope with future problems. She is probably a ______________ therapist. a) cognitive-behavioral b) person-centered c) psychoanalytic d) Gestalt

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Explain what learned helplessness is and describe how it develops. Also discuss the effects it has on people and animals after it is established.

What will be an ideal response?

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The body's tendency to maintain an equilibrium, or steady state, is known as

A. catharsis. B. equity. C. homogeneity. D. homeostasis.

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You are auditioning for a position in a rock band. You have practiced a difficult guitar tune endlessly. Based on your private rehearsals, you no longer consider the tune difficult to play; but very easy to play. According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, at what level of arousal will your performance be best during the audition?

A. no arousal whatsoever B. low level of arousal C. moderate level of arousal D. high level of arousal

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