Habit reversal was developed by
a. Meichenbaum.
b. Mowrer.
c. Marlatt.
d. Azrin.
d
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In the context of psychological problems arising from roadblocks placed in the path of self-actualization, if, when we are young, other people approve of us only when we are doing what they want us to do, we _____
A) are most likely to develop those parts to which they object B) are most likely to be very confident about our identity C) may learn to disown the parts of ourselves to which they object D) may resolve an unconscious conflict within ourselves
Thorndike’s contention that learning occurred without ideation brought him very close to being a:
a. behaviorist b. structionalist c. operationalist d. materialist
In a study of preference for four different clothing styles, each participant is asked to evaluate all four styles in a reverse counterbalanced order. What type of design does this study represent?
a. Multiple conditions within-subjects design b. Multiple conditions between subjects design c. Between-subjects factorial design d. Mixed factorial design
Which of the following is true about incremental theories?
A) Children who hold incremental views tend to give up when confronted with difficult problems in school. B) Children who hold incremental theories view their intelligence as something that cannot be changed. C) Children who hold incremental theories tend to do poorly academically compared to those who hold entity theories. D) Children can be taught incremental views.