Displaced reference is the capacity to ________.
A. realize that words can be used to cue mental images of things not physically present
B. complete actions that were intended but not completed
C. retain modeled behaviors and copy the actions of peers and adults
D. manipulate an object in order to achieve a desired result
Answer: A
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a. during childhood, parents keep disabled girls at home to focus on their education. b. difficulties in access to support services keep many disabled women from pursuing higher education. c. unfortunately, people with disabilities have experienced additional discrimination because of recent laws requiring people to disclose their disabilities to their employers. d. college-educated women with disabilities generally do not experience workplace discrimination.
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a. creating an establishing operation b. presenting the discriminative stimulus c. decreasing response effort d. removing the discriminative stimulus
PGO spikes travel which of the following pathways?
a. from the pons to the hypothalamus to the occipital cortex b. from the pons to the thalamus to the occipital cortex c. from the pons to the medulla to the spinal cord d. from the locus coeruleus to the hypothalamus to the cerebral cortex
Diane is about to deliver a presentation to her class. As she starts speaking, her mouth becomes dry and her palms are sweaty. Her heart starts racing and she worries about how she is doing. The symptoms Diane is experiencing fit the pattern called
a) fugue. b) stage fright. c) affect reaction. d) physiological resistance.