Research procedures that may harm a child physically or psychologically should ____
a. only be used when necessary
b. only be used when a parent gives consent
c. never be used
d. only be used when the researcher is very careful
c
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In which way do procedural memories most consistently differ from declarative memories? a. People can state their procedural memories in words. b. Procedural memories develop later in life
c. Procedural memories develop gradually. d. Procedural memories do not depend on brain activity.
When graphed, a significant interaction will definitely have
a. lines with markedly different slopes b. none of the above c. a crossover interaction d. parallel lines
Kitchell’s son is throwing an absolute fit at the pool. He screams and stamps his feet. Kitchell ignores him, all the other parents ignore him, and so do his friends. Eventually his tantrum stops. Kitchell has used which operant conditioning strategy?
a. ?positive reinforcement b. ?negative reinforcement c. ?nonreinforcement d. ?shaping
Howard was aware that his company was in the process of downsizing its workforce. Even though his job was secure for the time being, he knew that he could eventually be cut, so he took classes at night to start training for a new career
Howard's retraining for a new career, if needed, is a form of __________ a) problem-focused coping. b) emotion-focused coping. c) proactive coping. d) cognitive restructuring.