To completely satisfy the need to belong, people must ____
a. have both regular social contact and ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another
b. have regular social contacts that are positive in nature—though ongoing relationships are not necessary
c. have regular social contacts—though they do not need to be positive in nature or ongoing relationships
d. have ongoing relationships in which people show mutual concern for one another—though regular social contacts are not necessary
A
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a. ?skill learning b. ?overlearning c. ?stimulus control d. ?punishment
Localization of sounds in the vertical plane (above or below) is aided by a. the existence of sound "shadow."
b. an analysis of the intensity of sounds reaching each ear. c. the effect of the pinna on incoming sounds. d. an analysis of the arrival time of sounds at each ear.
In family therapy, the focus is usually on
a. each person's childhood relationships to parents b. a disturbance in one person that reflects problems in the overall family patterns c. each partner's blame for their marital troubles d. whether the couple should remain married
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