Lerner's approach, which sees the adolescent as playing an active role within a network of interacting influences, is called _____ theory

A) evolutionary
B) developmental systems
C) psychosocial
D) social cognitive


Answer: B

Psychology

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Most of the explanations for human behavior ultimately lead back to two basic ways of answering these fundamental questions: ____

a. nature and nurture b. genotype and phenotype c. dominant and recessive transmission d. culture and environment

Psychology

A researcher is trying to get a pigeon to play "Joy to the World" on a toy piano. If the pigeon plays the first note followed by a reinforcer, and then the pigeon plays the first and second note followed by a reinforcer, the researcher is most likely using:

A. classical conditioning B. shaping C. cognitive theory D. stimulus substitution

Psychology

The deepest level of information processing is

a. the orthographic level. b. the semantic level. c. the phonological level. d. the pragmatic level.

Psychology

At the center of the therapeutic community treatment philosophy is the critical importance of:

A) addressing the conflicts between the parents of drug users. B) bringing about a spiritual awakening in the user. C) involvement with one's peer group. D) resolving the emotional problems that underlie drug use.

Psychology