A strategy for breaking bad habits that involves trying to get the same reinforcement using a new behavior is known as the strategy of
a. alternate responses.
b. breaking up response chains.
c. cues and antecedents.
d. extinction.
A
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A. Child care programs produce intellectual benefits but not social ones. B. High-quality child care results in intellectual and social benefits. C. High-quality child care produces children who feel entitled, privileged, and unique. D. Any form of external child care produces more benefits than at-home care.
The assumptions behind the analysis of repeated-measures designs include
a. the assumption that all levels of the repeated measure are equally correlated with each other. b. the assumption of normality. c. the assumption of homogeneity of variance. d. all of the above
The behavior of adolescents who are mourning tends to be ______.
A. steady emotional intensity B. understanding that others can feel grief just as deeply C. reaching out for help as much as possible D. cyclical emotional outbursts
A goal that exceeds or overrides all others, that is, a goal that renders other goals relatively less important is referred to as a(n) __________ goal
a. individuating b. equal-status c. just-world d. superordinate