If a child learns to be afraid of the beach because of a badexperience, she mayalso show a fear

of the bath water! This is an example of

A) discrimination
B) recovery
C) generalization
D) shaping


C

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Coleman is 30 years old. When he was 15 years old, he took an intelligence test and was told that his IQ score was 110 . If Coleman retakes the intelligence test now, he would likely discover that his current IQ score

a. is close to 220, double his previous score. b. is close to 55, one half his previous score. c. is similar to his previous score of 110. d. has little relation to his early score because IQ scores tend to lack reliability.

Psychology

Which person experiencing recovered memories is most likely to have actually suffered sexual abuse?

a) Callista, who while in the hospital, had flashbacks of sexual abuse and after joining a therapy group for incest survivors, recalled even more abuse. b) Jolinda, whose therapist repeatedly suggested that her depression resulted from incest. When pressed for details she wrote pages of her repressed memories, including being molested at 1 year of age. c) Nadine, whose psychiatrist used hypnosis to uncover her repressed memories of being in a satanic cult and having sex with animals. d) Angelique, who is in treatment for borderline personality disorder and whose therapist has used memory-recovery techniques such as dream interpretation and imagery to recover Angelique's memories of incest beginning at 6 months of age.

Psychology

Rousseau supported Protestantism because:?

a. ?God's existence could be defended on the basis of individual feelings b. ?in contrast to Catholicism, Protestantism accepted free will c. ?Protestantism reconciled God and individual feelings d. ?unlike local officials, the church governed with compassion

Psychology

Bales solved the objectivity problem in group observers by

a.  using participant observation.   b.  using uninvolved observers.   c.  structuring group observations.   d.  controlling the group’s interaction.   e.  relying on self-report measures.

Psychology