Who is LEAST likely to be a member of the American Psychological Association?
A) Bari, a health psychologist who consults for Fortune 500 companies
B) Robin, an academic behavioural neuroscientist
C) Perry, a clinical psychologist specializing in depression
D) Timothy, a clinical counselor specializing in treating substance abuse
B) Robin, an academic behavioural neuroscientist
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Miss Whitney asks her class to name the person who invented the cotton gin. This question best represents a measure of
a. convergent thinking. b. divergent thinking. c. creativity. d. ideational fluency.
What statement is an accurate description of the female condom?
a. It is composed of two rings joined by a sheath. b. It is made of rubber or latex c. It can be used more than once. d. It must be fitted by a physician.
Which of the following is a consistent finding for the genetic contribution to antisocial behavior? a. Genetic contributions to covert behaviors are stronger than those for overt behaviors
b. Heritability accounts for less than 10% of the variance in antisocial behavior. c. Genetics is more strongly implicated for the life-course-persistent pattern than for the adolescent-limited pattern of antisocial behavior. d. Genetic evidence indicates a complete genetic contribution to antisocial behavior.
Joe, a young boy, learns how to make a paper airplane by watching his older brother. He goes to his kindergarten class, where he makes a paper airplane, and Jenna learns to make one by watching Joe. Jenna goes home after school and plays with her friend Nora. Nora learns to make a paper airplane by watching Jenna. This process illustrates:
A) shaping through successive approximations. B) a diffusion chain. C) a three-term contingency. D) stimulus generalization.