The tendency for maladaptive responses extinguished during therapy to reappear when the client is outside the therapist's office is best explained by
a. higher-order conditioning.
b. intermittent reinforcement.
c. avoidance learning.
d. the renewal effect.
D
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A law passed by Congress in 1968 concerning the Miranda warnings
A. decreed Miranda warnings illegal. B. stated that Miranda warnings must be issued only in murder cases. C. stated that Miranda warnings must be provided prior to any questioning. D. allowed federal prosecutors to use as evidence confessions obtained without first issuing Miranda warnings.
In the movie "Gone Baby Gone," the detective was trying to determine the right thing to do
He is deciding between sending a child back to a not-so-good mother or letting the girl stay with her abductor, who would probably provide a very good life for her. The detective was struggling with an issue of A) morality. B) prosocial behavior. C) perspective taking. D) altruism.
Classical conditioning is most likely to be involved in which of the involving situations?
a. Brian won't work unless he gets paid. b. Alex trains his dog to "roll over" by offering food rewards. c. Rick feels nervous and sick to his stomach when he sees a black cat, but doesn't know why. d. John loses weight by buying tickets to see his favorite team play whenever he drops five more pounds.
The generativity versus stagnation stage is the _________ stage of Erikson's psychosocial development
A) fifth B) seventh C) first D) second