Billy has a tantrum and dumps puzzle pieces on the floor. Billy not only has to pick up the puzzle pieces, but he also has to clean up the entire toy room. Which punishment procedure involves restoring the environment to a condition better than it was prior to the problem behavior?
a. positive practice
b. response cost
c. guided compliance
d. restitution
d
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Which of the following is NOT one of the barriers to effective healthcare provider-patient communication discussed in the text?
a. Many providers overestimate their patients understanding of technical terms. b. Many providers resent patients who ask questions. c. Patients may forget to report some symptoms. d. Medical visits are generally brief and allow little time for provider-patient discussion.
Three weeks after delivering a healthy baby boy, Miriam's husband notices that she isn't sleeping at night, even when the baby is sleeping; she also becomes easily agitated and appears to be speaking with someone even when no one else is in the room with her. Miriam is likely suffering from postpartum ____.
A. depression B. psychosis C. mania D. hyperinsomnia
Adenosine often acts to _________ of other neurochemicals
a. stimulate the release b. inhibit the release c. inhibit the reuptake d. enhance the reuptake
The first major consideration on the clinical utility axis is external validity, which asks all of the following questions EXCEPT,
A. "Will patients accept the intervention?" B. "Will patients comply with the requirements?" C. "Has research shown the treatment to be effective in different settings?" D. "Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?"