Exercises that are taught to a client to help him/her manage physical arousal so that it is less strong and threatening are called

a. relaxation training.
b. breathing retraining.
c. somatic control exercises.
d. psychoeducation.


c

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A key limitation of the experimental method is that it

a. cannot be used to identify cause-and-effect. b. is very expensive. c. cannot be used to assess many interesting questions due to ethical reasons. d. does an excellent job of explaining real-world experience, but does not do a good job of explaining what happens in the laboratory.

Psychology

After he has served in combat, the sight of planes flying overhead makes a veteran feel uneasy, illustrating the behavioural process of:

A) classical conditioning. B) sensitization. C) habituation. D) operant conditioning.

Psychology

When a child is rewarded for stating a particular view, her or his attitude about that object or concept is influenced. This shows the importance of __________ in attitude formation.

A. operant conditioning B. the mere-exposure effect C. observational learning D. classical conditioning

Psychology

Gary's physician warned him that changes in his vision made it too dangerous for him to drive his car anymore after dark, although he would be perfectly safe during the daytime. Gary is probably experiencing deficits in his

A. color vision. B. retinal disparity. C. photopic vision. D. scotopic vision.

Psychology