What happens in a DRA procedure?
What will be an ideal response?
DRA is the application of reinforcement and extinction to increase the occurrence of a desirable target behavior while decreasing the occurrence of behaviors that interfere with the target behavior.
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__________intensifies most emotions and is central to the experience of fear and anxiety
A) Prolactin B) Thyroxin C) Vasopressin D) Epinephrine E) Select
In all religions, there is a belief that after death the ____
a. soul remains in existence dies. c. soul does not exist d. soul remain intact only in worthy individuals
Define theory. Why are theories vital tools? How do theories differ from opinions or beliefs?
What will be an ideal response?
Dr. Pierce is designing an evaluation tool to determine the effects of air quality on an individual's performance while completing a task. He wants to ensure that he evaluates the effects of air quality rather than other variables (such as how instructions were communicated) when he measures changes. Therefore, Dr. Pierce carefully considers how to ensure the _____ of his evaluation tool.
a. validity b. standardization c. internal consistency d. reliability