A behavior modifier might determine whether or not a client's behavior might be easily generalized and maintained by assessing:
A) if the problem behavior has been occurring for a short time and under narrow stimulus control
B) whether or not there are reinforcers and/or people in the natural environment to maintain the desired behavior
C) if the problem can be reduced to a specific set of behaviors that can be counted, timed, or measured
D) whether or not the problem has a medical cause
B) whether or not there are reinforcers and/or people in the natural environment to maintain the desired behavior
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Word association tests were first used on a clinical basis by
a. Jung. b. Murray. c. Rorschach. d. Lindzey.
Cindy brought a fake rubber snake into the lab where her rhesus monkeys lived. Most of the monkeys responded with fear vocalizations, but one did not. Cindy knew this monkey had been in a lesion experiment prior to coming to her lab, but she didn't know what type of lesion had been done. What would you tell Cindy about her monkey? a. He probably didn't have a lesion at all, as ignoring fake
snakes is considered normal for rhesus monkeys. b. He probably had a lesion in the hippocampus of both hemispheres. c. He probably had a lesion in the amygdala of both hemispheres. d. He probably had a lesion of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus.
The 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's disease include
a. making bad judgments or decisions from time to time b. sometimes having difficulty finding the right word c. experiencing trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships d. all of these e. none of these
In parasocial attachment ________
a. regular individuals develop a one-way bond with a media figure b. regular individuals and media stars develop a bond with one another c. regular individuals develop bonds with other regular individuals, based on their attachment patterns as children d. regular individuals develop bonds only to themselves