Programmed learning can be effective in book form or in
a. a fixed ratio or fixed interval form.
b. a computerized form.
c. a latent or insight learning format.
d. all of these.
B
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Extrapyramidal symptoms, common side effects of traditional medications used to treat schizophrenia, are disturbances in
a. attention. b. motor functions. c. affect regulation. d. weight regulation.
Genetic studies demonstrate that the concordance rate for schizophrenia is
a. highest among family members. b. highest among monozygotic twins. c. highest among dyzygotic twins. d. highest among distant family members. e. similar across different groups.
Based on Hartshorne and May's research on dishonesty, if Kim stole a dollar from a classmate:
a. she will probably steal money from another classmate if given the opportunity b. she will probably steal again and is likely to cheat on tests at school c. she will show dishonesty behavior in all aspects of life from childhood to adulthood d. she is no more likely to steal again or show dishonesty in any aspect of life than anybody else
Phan just moved to a new town and is having trouble remembering his new phone number. When someone asks for his new number, Phan usually provides the old one. Phan's forgetfulness is probably due to
A. decay. B. retroactive inhibition. C. proactive inhibition. D. consolidation.