Caroline is experiencing the most common effects of marijuana. What is that likely to include?
a) increase in heart rate and bloodshot eyes
b) feelings of well-being and euphoria
c) intense hunger cravings and slurred speech
d) paranoia and hallucinations
A
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Johnny is intellectual disabled and is learning to take care of his supervised apartment at the residential center, to keep his clothes clean, and to cook simple foods. The therapist will be using tokens to improve Johnny's independent living skills. Johnny will be able to exchange these tokens for trips to the bowling alley, the mall, or a movie. The therapist initially rewards Johnny for
attempting each target behavior. As the training proceeds, Johnny will be required to gradually improve his performance of these skills, such as his food preparation progressing from making sandwiches to actually cooking various foods using the microwave and stove. This gradual improvement of Johnny's independent living skills is an example of the use of a. shaping. b. reciprocal inhibition. c. classical conditioning. d. systematic desensitization.
One theory of cognition relies on the computer model of data flow. This model is called
a. learning theory b. information processing c. core knowledge approach d. neuroscience
Familism may be defined as the
belief that family members take care of each other. notion that families must encourage independence. belief that familiarity precedes family bond. notion that families should all live together for economic reasons.
White college students in the U.S. who reported not observing racial differences by being "color blind" reported ______ attitudes toward persons of other racial or ethnic groups on average when compared to those that recognized racial differences
a. more positive b. more negative c. more neutral d. more ambivalent