A procedure in which a client practices particular behaviors in a practice setting to increase the likelihood that those behaviors will occur appropriately in the real world is called:

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contingency shaping

rule-governed control

modelling

behavioral rehearsal


behavioral rehearsal

Psychology

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Cognitive learning involves

a. mental processes that cannot be directly observed. b. higher-order conditioning. c. creative processes. d. focused attention. e. learning that occurs through repeated practice.

Psychology

All of the following appear to have a moderate impact on subjective feelings of well-being except

a. health. c. religious belief. b. intelligence. d. social activity.

Psychology

Briefly summarize Milgram's study results and then list and explain the factors that affect the degree of obedience.?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

What is there about a concussion that may cause the cognitive symptoms seen in some people following their injury?

A. When you are unconscious, your brain is not getting enough nutrients, so the longer you are unconscious, the more apt you are to have problems. B. When you have a concussion, there is a very good probability that the brain is actually injured either by compression or some similar trauma. C. Concussions will not cause any problems unless you are unconscious for a while, which results in loss of blood supply to the brain. D. Concussions will not cause cognitive problems unless the damage is accompanied by bleeding.

Psychology