Jill collects data on the participants in her study by writing down a full narrative description of everything they do. Jill is using a(n)
a. narrative record.
b. action record
c. checklist.
d. static checklist.
a
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A. falls B. traffic accidents C. poisoning D. being struck by an object or person (intentionally, or accidentally as in sports)
Which client would be MOST likely to benefit from self-monitoring?
a) Karen, who has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa b) Jonathan, who has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder c) Cora, who has been diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder d) Jocelyn, who has been diagnosed with claustrophobia
____ is the approach that involves associating only with members of one's own ethnic group and rejecting the ways of the majority culture, whereas ____ involves developing a dual identity,
one based in the ethnic group of origin and one based in the majority culture. a. Marginality; assimilation b. Assimilation; marginality c. Separation; biculturalism d. Biculturalism; separation
Which one of these types of conditioning produces the fastest learning in classical conditioning?
A. Forward (trace) conditioning B. Operant conditioning C. Simultaneous conditioning D. Backward conditioning