What are three examples of generalized conditioned reinforcers?
What will be an ideal response?
Examples of generalized conditioned reinforcers are parent's attention, money, and grades.
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Although grieving is considered a normal process, it does sometimes become a psychological disorder. Which of the following cases would NOT be diagnosed as complicated grief?
a. Mr. A's sister suddenly passed away from illness about a year ago. Mr. A is still suffering from severe depression and persistent thoughts of joining his sister in heaven. b. Miss B has experienced the death of a close friend. She is so depressed that she has no appetite or energy, and believes that she will never be truly happy again without her friend. c. Mrs. C's dog recently died. Three weeks later, her friends suggest that she get another dog "to help her get over the loss.". Mrs. C refuses, saying she just isn't ready to get another dog and still has trouble accepting that "Duchess" is gone. d. Dr. D's cate died 6months ago. In addition to his depressive symptoms, he cannot stop replaying the scene of her death in his mind, which is interfering with his social life.
When your attention is focused on the items on your desk rather than the desk itself, you are making a distinction that relies on the Gestalt principle of ____.?
a. ?proximity b. ?closure c. ?figure-ground d. ?good continuation
ALL BUT WHICH of the following is a disadvantage of naturalistic observation?
a. Compared to other methods, naturalistic observation methods are relatively new and untested. b. Clinical psychologists are ethically bound to ensure that people are not observed without their knowledge c. It is expensive to maintain trained observers. d. It is not always practicable to observe individuals outside of institutional settings.
The most common chronic childhood illness in the United States is ________.
A. colds B. middle-ear infection C. pneumonia D. asthma