According to your textbook, the three basic tools one has available to control simple learning include all of the following EXCEPT

a. reinforcement.
b. nonreinforcement.
c. punishment.
d. cognitions.


D

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A. intuition. B. science. C. skepticism. D. authority.

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Why is the following survey question inappropriate? “Did you enjoy watching and listening to the CD of the concert?”

A. The question is not specific about which concert. B. The question is not in context. C. The question is a double-barreled question. D. The question is not in correct syntax.

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Three years after Hurricane Katrina, Shelia's family found her living in Los Angeles, California,

under the self­ chosen name of Priscilla Elliot and working as a bartender. Sheila claimed to have no memory of her previous life as a nurse in New Orleans or all the lives she had saved during the hurricane. Sheila appears to have a. schizophrenia. b. a dissociative fugue. c. a dissociative identity disorder. d. a bipolar disorder.

Psychology

Regarding statistics, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Statistics help us draw valid conclusions about what we have observed. b. Statistics bring greater clarity and precision to psychological thought and research. c. There are two major types of statistics: frequency and graphical. d. Psychologists use statistics because they often have to base decisions on a limited amount of data.

Psychology