Negative reinforcement involves:
a. Presenting an aversive stimulus contingent upon a behavior
b. Removing an aversive stimulus contingent upon a behavior
c. Removing a desirable stimulus contingent upon a behavior
d. Punishing a behavior
B
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An anti-bias approach has its roots in Maslow and Piaget
a. True b. False
Select all that are concepts of moral leadership
a. There is a genuine sharing of mutual needs, aspirations, and values. b. Leaders reward those who perform best for the organization. c. Followers have the latitude in responding to the initiatives of leaders, and that they have the ability to make informed choices. d. Leaders take responsibility for delivering on commitments and representations made to followers. e. Leaders develop implementation plans based on the school's vision and mission.
Doug is a student with a learning disability in reading. He has a resourceful attitude and has been assertive in meeting with his instructors to arrange for extended time in his assignments and tests, and to take tests orally. He is still feeling overwhelmed with the responsibilities of college work. He should
A. ask for lectures to be transcribed. B. create a positive mind shift. C. meet with his academic advisor and map out a plan for success. D. network with students in similar situations.
Sternberg (2003) reminds us that an individual’s intelligence must be viewed in the context of the ________________ he or she has had
a. family b. lessons c. opportunities d. genetic inheritance