The following is an example of negative reinforcement at a work place:
a. demotion.
b. being allowed to leave after 6 hours but receiving a full 8 hours pay.
c. receiving a pay increase.
d. working overtime without pay.
B
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A. cervical dilation B. Braxton-Hicks contractions C. episiotomy D. transitional fluxus
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) refers to
a. a method of studying form perception. b. a method commonly used in human factors research. c. measurement of the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. d. measurement of blood flow and oxygenation in response to a specific cognitive activity.
One of the reasons people who go on strict or severe diets tend to rebound and regain the weight is that
a. dieting causes the body to become efficient at conserving calories as fat. b. dieting speeds up the body's metabolic rate. c. diets are unable to change the physiology of the body. d. people lack the will power to finish a diet before going back to regular eating.
According to contemporary research, most dreams are
a. fantastic adventures. b. simple extensions of the problems of the day. c. reflections of repressed wishes and urges. d. symbolic of unconscious fantasized objects.