According to the text, when a prisoner wants to refuse psychological treatment,
a. his/her refusal will not be honored.
b. his/her family will have to hire a private attorney to represent his/her interests.
c. the issue will be taken up by an institutional committee to protect the rights of prisoners.
d. a committee of peers (fellow and former prisoners) will be assembled to consider the issue.
C
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The average IQ of this year's graduating class at Bradbury High is 112 points. The average IQ of the graduating class from 25 years ago was 107 points, and the average IQ of the graduating class from 50 years ago was 101 points. This trend is consistent with:
a. heritability b. shifts in reaction range c. the Flynn Effect d. reciprocal determinism
If, following conditioning, a CS is repeatedly presented without the US, the procedure is called ________
a. higher-order conditioning b. latent inhibition c. extinction d. preconditioning
Our sleep–wake cycle follows a(n) ______ rhythm
a) infradian b) diurnal c) circadian d) ultradian
Which of these is NOT an example of how test-taking skills can have a negative effect on test scores?
A. Tests underestimate a child's intelligence if a child's culture encourages children to solve problems by collaborating with others and discourages them from excelling as individuals. B. Many economically disadvantaged children are wary of questions posed by unfamiliar adults and often answer test questions by saying, "I don't know," a strategy that guarantees an artificially low test score. C. Asking an economically disadvantaged child to answer a question using Raven's Progressive Matrices results in lower test scores because of differential cultural values. D. When given extra time to feel at ease with an examiner, economically disadvantaged children respond less often with "I don't know" and their test scores improve.