Token economies, time out and contingent monetary reinforcement are all therapies based on __________
a) interpersonal therapy.
b) providing unconditional positive regard to the client.
c) classical conditioning.
d) operant conditioning.
d
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One of the most successful treatments for violent juvenile delinquents is called
a. multisystem therapy. b. aggression replacement training. c. bullying prevention. d. sensitization therapy.
On the first day in his new school, Mario dressed the way he had at his old school, in shorts and a casual shirt. He received stares from other students, who were mostly dressed in khakis and polo shorts. Why did the others stare at Mario?
A. He violated social norms. B. He was disobedient. C. He was a nonconformist. D. He did not comply with explicit expectations.
While walking down the street in a poorly-lit area one evening, you hear the faintest of sounds behind you. Your ears perk up and you suddenly realize that there are footsteps getting closer and closer to you
You feel your heart begin to beat faster, your skin break out in a cold sweat, and your breathing begins to speed up. As the footsteps catch up to you and the other pedestrian hurries past you without a glance or a word, you begin to remember your Psychology 101 course where you learned that the __________ is the brain structure that rapidly detects danger and produces rapid protection responses without conscious participation. a. amygdala b. basal ganglia c. hippocampus d. pituitary gland
There is a chapter titled Behavior Is Flexible, But Not Infinitely Flexible. In the
opening quote that set the tone for that chapter, the Brelands said that ____ behavior drifted toward ____ behavior. (a) instinctive, learned (b) instinctive, conditioned (c) learned, instinctive (d) flexible, learned