Susan was asked to examine the worst-case scenario for what could happen if she was exposed to something feared, such as a snake. Exploring the realistic probabilities of unlikely scenarios such as being attacked by the snake would be involved in cognitive therapy for
a. social phobia.
b. panic disorder.
c. specific phobia.
d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
c
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A child calls his dog "Spot" but does not call other dogs this name even if they look like his dog. The child is demonstrating
a. operant stimulus discrimination. b. the power of delayed reinforcement. c. classical conditioning. d. operant stimulus generalization.
For Aristotle, sensory experience:?
a. ?is the only thing necessary for attaining knowledge b. ?is unnecessary for attaining knowledge c. ?is necessary but not sufficient for attaining knowledge d. ?inhibits the attainment of knowledge
According to research, for most Americans midlife is marked by
a. feelings of depression and introspection. b. a midlife crisis and out of the ordinary behavior. c. feeling that one is in the prime of their life. d. feeling more like one's adolescent children.
Schemata allow us to ______.
a. perfectly remember the details of events b. use imagined events to guide our experiences for new events c. communicate our memories to others in an accurate fashion d. reconstruct and fill in contextual details of memories