A program with the greatest likelihood of success in reducing health risks associated with smoking by young people would use

a. aversive conditioning to stop smoking.
b. attitude-change programs to stop smoking.
c. advertising campaigns to encourage smokers to switch to smokeless tobacco.
d. role-playing to resist peer pressure.


ANSWER: d

Psychology

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a. have stood the test of time. b. reveal the true nature of human behavior. c. are tied to observable evidence. d. do not rely simply on observation. e. are accepted by the majority of leading scholars.

Psychology

Regarding general trends in IQ scores in the United States, which of the following is TRUE?

a. IQ scores have been rising steadily, at about 15 points per decade, for several generations. b. IQ scores have been falling steadily, at about 3 points per decade, for several generations. c. IQ scores have been rising steadily, at about 3 points per decade, for several generations. d. IQ scores have remained about the same over the past several decades. e. IQ scores have been falling steadily, at about 15 points per decade, for several generations.

Psychology

The principle of voluntary participation gives a subject the right to:

a. assign themselves to either control or experimental groups. b. gain extra credit if a college student. c. leave an experiment without penalty. d. find out about the results of the study.

Psychology

Compare and contrast three brain-imaging techniques. Be sure to include what each technique can tell us about a person's brain

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology