A 9 year old boy has a behavioral outburst while unloading the dishwasher at home. While putting away a plastic cup, he knocks over a stack of cups already in the cupboard. How could his mom implement a restitution procedure with her son?
What will be an ideal response?
When the boy knocks over the cups, the mother could have him set the cups and any other cups that have been knocked over up. She could have him straighten more of the dishes contingent on his behavior as well.
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a. with someone who had already done the task. b. with someone who was about to complete the task. c. with someone who did not have to do the task. d. alone.
When the producer participates in the experiment, she is instructed to think about certain kinds of stimuli, such as a hammer or an apartment. When the computer analyzes her thoughts, it is making a decision about whether she thought about a tool or a dwelling. Considering these methods, which of the following is a valid criticism of this experiment?
A. Because the computer is indicating what the participant should think about, it knows what the correct answer should be for each trial. B. The computer isn't really reading people's thoughts, it's making a probability-based choice between two very different kinds of thoughts. C. This research is pointless, because it doesn't have any real-world application. D. The person's thoughts can be identified only after the computer has had a chance to record their brain activity for a wide range of objects. ash Player WIN Agila Ad rights
The structure located in the limbic system that is involved in emotion and aggression is the
a. medulla. b. hippocampus. c. thalamus. d. amygdala.
Jordie went to have his hearing tested. Some of the sounds that were presented during the test were so faint that he was unable to detect them. These faint sounds would fall below Jordie's:
a. difference threshold for sound b. adaptation threshold for sound c. absolute threshold for sound d. level for perceptual invariance