According to your text, behaviorists have been most successful in treating people with problems such as _____________.
A. depression
B. anxiety
C. alcoholism
D. schizophrenia
Ans: C. alcoholism
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What is the main reason we tend to make attributions about the causes of events, others' behavior, and our own behavior?
a. We have a strong need to understand our experiences. b. Attribution making was selected for at some point in our ancestral past. c. We have an unconscious urge to psychoanalyze the behavior of others. d. Having access to information about others tends to fulfill our need for power.
According to the introduction to Chapter 12, which of the following students provides the most accurate statement about deductive reasoning and decision making?
a. Esther: "Deductive reasoning is included in the general category of thinking, but decision making is not." b. Anteus: "In deductive reasoning, you receive all the information that is necessary to draw a conclusion, but in decision making, some of the information is missing or unclear." c. Dave: "In both deductive reasoning and decision making, you will reach a correct conclusion, as long as you follow the formal rules." d. Susan: "In your everyday experiences, you encounter more examples of deductive reasoning than examples of decision making."
Marina and Kevin have two children, one boy and one girl, and the four of them live together in one house. This type of family is called a(n) a. empty-nest family. b. extended family
c. step-family. d. nuclear family.
Consider this situation: you have rescued a feral child from the wilderness, whom you name Tarzan. He appears to be in good health, but he speaks no language. How might Tarzan's intelligence be assessed? What aspects of IQ testing will be useful, and which will be useless?
What will be an ideal response?