Positive reinforcement is a technique used in which form of conditioning:

a. classical conditioning
b. Pavlovian conditioning
c. operant conditioning
d. respondent conditioning


c. operant conditioning

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What is the relationship between the id, the ego, and the super-ego in Freudian theory?

a. The superego represents uncontrolled drives; the ego is the peacemaker; and the id is the internalized civilization message—the conscience. b. The superego is the internalized civilization message—the conscience; the ego is the peacemaker; and the id represents uncontrolled drives. c. The superego is the peacemaker; the ego is the internalized civilization message; and the id represents uncontrolled drives. d. The superego is the internalized civilization message—the conscience; the ego represents uncontrolled drives; and the id is the peacemaker. e. Each one represents a parent figure of some type.

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Which of the following is a goal of interpersonal therapy for adolescents?

a. to increase positive behavior patterns and improve social skills b. to help clients develop cognitive structures that will positively influence their future experiences c. to improve disturbed relationships that may contribute to depression d. both a and b

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You are coaching the high school softball team and you have become aware that one of your players is using marijuana. Her use has impacted her academics, attendance and performance in games. However, she does not believe that her use of marijuana is a problem at all. What stage of change best describes this player?

a. Unawareness b. Pre-contemplative c. Maintenance d. Action

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A statement starting with "We" is an excellent way to collaboratively own feelings. (p. 77)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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