People have a significant impact on both natural and constructed environments and can alter natural cycles, animal populations, and the very face of the Earth

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


T

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Beth is so terrified of snakes that even walking on sidewalks covered with earthworms after a rain storm makes her feel anxious. Her behavioral therapist has been helping Beth overcome her fear by having her work through an anxiety hierarchy while she

maintains a state of deep relaxation. In this case, her therapist is using ___________ to help Beth overcome her fear of snakes. a. hypnotherapy. b. systematic desensitization. c. aversion therapy. d. biofeedback.

Psychology

Today, genetic counseling is recommended for all couples planning to have children.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

There is evidence that a close partner’s support and affirmation can bring a loved one’s actual self-views and behavior more in line with his or her ideal self. Researchers refer to this as the

a.Michelangelo phenomenon. b.stage-manage phenomenon. c.significant-construct experience. d.exceptional person experience

Psychology

An elementary school teacher wants to know how receptive his students are to new ideas. He decides to present new ideas his students (randomly determined) during arithmetic class or during social studies class. Furthermore, he decides to present these new ideas either just before or just after recess. Which of the following results represents a main effect of type of class?

a. The students always like the new ideas, but only in social studies, regardless of when recess occurs. b. The students never like the new ideas in either class, regardless of when recess occurs. c. The students only like the new ideas after recess. They don't like the new ideas before recess, and the type of class makes no difference. d. The students like the new ideas in social studies after recess but they like the new ideas in arithmetic before recess.

Psychology