Ayurvedic medicine originated in
A) ?India.
B) ?China.
C) ?Europe in the 19th century.
D) ?Japan.
A
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a. ?people are rewarded for appropriate behavior with chips or something similar that they can exchange later for a primary reinforcer b. ?money is given in immediate response to behavior that has been clearly identified by those in charge c. ?primary reinforcers, which can be used to earn secondary reinforcers, are given as rewards for appropriate behavior d. ?designated individuals consistently model specific behaviors in a closed institution where modeling of inappropriate behaviors is unlikely
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a. the need for locus of control and conscious motivation b. the need for achievement and recognition c. the existence of the real self and ideal self d. the self-actualizing tendency and personal need for positive regard
Teu goes in to see a psychoanalyst, and during one of their sessions he shares a dream with the therapist
"I dreamt that I am a kangaroo and that I'm hopping up the side of the hill, but each time I get to a certain point, the hill turns to glass, and I slide back down to the bottom." The analyst tells Teu that this dream is a reference to his recent career struggles where he feels that his attempts to climb the ladder at his company are continually being thwarted by events outside of his control. The analyst's interpretation of Teu's dream represents the _____ content of the dream. A) manifest B) archetypical C) latent D) preconscious
One of the authors once rented a Volkswagen with a stick shift in the
Netherlands, and could not get it into reverse. In order to put it into reverse, the stick shift post had to be pressed downwards. That is, reverse was in a different plane than the neutral position and the forward gears were. This would be most clearly an example of the (a) designer and typical user having different conceptual models (b) the control information having a natural mapping (c) the control information not being in the environment (d) the user making an external attribution when he felt so inadequate