Before speaking or acting, Sally examines a situation for cues of how she should react, and then tries to meet the demands of the situation rather than act on her own feelings. She is probably a ______ self-monitor
a. reactive
b. nonreactive
c. low
d. high
D
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Social-cognitive theory differs from Skinner's approach in giving more weight to
a. secondary reinforcers. b. respondent conditioning. c. cognitive processes. d. genetic factors.
____ area is an area adjacent to primary motor cortex in the frontal lobe that participates in speech production
a. Broca’s b. Wernicke’s c. Ranvier’s d. M’Naghten’s
Dr. Chin told his students, "Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specified period of time, while prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. Moreover, incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates."
Which part of Dr. Chin's statement is accurate? a. Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specific period of time. b. Prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. c. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. d. Incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates.
The finding that an individual exposed to an unchanging diet will eat less than if an individual had access to a varied diet is called:
a. variability hypothesis b. sensory specific satiety c. sameness sensory theory d. dietary need for change