One way to terminate an aversive B state is to ______.
A. have a weak A state
B. experience an event to produce a positive A state
C. provide a C state
D. provide an alternative D state
B. experience an event to produce a positive A state
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When two people engage in a conversation, if one person produces a specific grammatical construction in his or her speech and then the other person does the same, this phenomenon is referred to as
A. anaphoric inferencing. B. phonemic restoration. C. garden pathing. D. syntactic priming.
Jaime tells her therapist, “I start to feel my blood pressure rise when my husband belittles me,” to which her therapist replies, “I sense that you become very frustrated when you feel like your husband is attacking your character.” Assuming a humanistic approach to psychotherapy, why does the therapist respond in this way?
a. ?to make sure she is interpreting Jaime’s feeling correctly b. ?to point out Jaime’s important insight c. ?to encourage Jaime to talk more about her feelings d. ?to help bring unconscious feelings to the surface
Jose, growing up in Mexico, learns that the word casa comes before grande. Jack, growing up in New Mexico, learns that the word big comes before house. Both are examples of __________
a) syntax. b) motherese. c) LAD. d) holophrases.
By age 3, capacity for self-regulation predicts
A) children's skill at portraying an emotion they do not feel. B) empathy. C) anger and hostility toward peers. D) gender differences in make-believe play.