Summarize the behavioral reinforcement theory of love
What will be an ideal response?
Behavioral reinforcement theory suggests that we like people we associate with feeling good and love people if the association is very good. Love develops through a series of mutually reinforcing activities.
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A newspaper article discussing someone's research is an example of a ____ source
a. primary b. secondary c. premier d. germinal
As soon as a researcher receives data, the data should be ____
a. screened for accuracy b. analyzed c. graphed d. logged
Alcohol, barbiturates, GHB, oxycodone, and benzodiazepine tranquilizers are all classified as
a. stimulants. b. depressants. c. hallucinogens. d. containing THC.
Kiefer is now 20-years-old, but he has a long history of trouble with the law. He would constantly run away from home, steal candy and toys, and would start fires and hurt animals during most of his childhood and adolescence. Kiefer was arrested last week for petty theft and trespassing. When appearing before the judge, Kiefer is cold, quiet, and doesn't seem to care about the damage he caused. He would be best described as having a(n)
a. borderline personality disorder. b. antisocial personality disorder. c. narcissistic personality disorder. d. histrionic personality disorder. e. annoying personality disorder.