Ryan has ADHD. To help Ryan understand more about his ADHD and perhaps learn to control it, he is hooked up to machines that provide him feedback about his bodily functions. In this way, Ryan hopes to learn to recognize his body's signals and gain more control over his behavior. What is this therapeutic technique called?
a. ADHD extinction c. token economy
b. biofeedback training d. behavior rehearsal
B
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In general, how do episodic memories tend to differ from semantic memories? a. Episodic memories are more likely to remain strong after brain damage. b. Episodic memories relate more to procedures and skills than to information. c. Episodic memories are more often useful in everyday life
d. Episodic memories are more likely to fade over time.
Professor Beverly approaches questions about human behavior from a perspective that emphasizes bodily events and chemicals, such as hormones, associated with behavior. It is most likely that she accepts which of the following psychological approaches?
a) biopsychological b) learning c) cognitive d) sociocultural
Which of the following attitudes is consistent with teachings of the Quran?
a. Women are naturally inferior to men. b. Divorce is encouraged for men and disallowed for women. c. Divorce is disallowed for both sexes. d. Marriage is an equal partnership between husband and wife.
Who was the American scholar, who broadened psychology to include animal behavior, religious experience, and abnormal behavior and helped to establish psychology
as a separate discipline with his first book, Principles of Psychology? a. John Watson b. B. F. Skinner c. Edward Titchener d. William James