Janet thinks that a stranger is probably jolly because he is overweight. This is an example of __________ according to social-cognitive theory
a. the collective unconscious c. expectancies
b. ego identity d. archetypes
C
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Another way to promote generalization if reinforcing the behavior outside of training sessions is not feasible, is to ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Ed often experiences an intense urge to sleep and has often
fallen asleep for a few minutes while in business meetings, while driving, and talking on the phone. He is most likely to diagnosed as suffering from A) narcolepsy. B) REM behavior disorder. C) sleep apnea. D) sleeptalking and sleepwalking.
In survey research, survey validity refers to the degree to which the survey
a. assesses the concept a researcher is measuring. b. results predict an expected outcome. c. has convergent evidence of validity. d. correlates with another similar measure.
Brenda recently joined a new company. She watches how her colleagues dress and act so that she can fit in better. This type of learning is referred to as ___________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).