What refers to our actions toward a given group and how we act and react toward them?
A. adaptive categorization
B. minimal group paradigm
C. prejudice
D. discrimination
Answer: D
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Before a life-ending drug can be prescribed and dispensed, the Assisted Dying Bill requires two doctors to confirm which of the following?
A. that the person requesting the drug is terminally ill B. that the person requesting the drug is capable of making this decision C. that the person requesting the drug has formed a settled intention to die D. all of these
Kettlewell's research on the color of moths and their geographic location demonstrates the principle of
a. cultural evolution. b. social learning theory. c. natural selection. d. concordance.
An advantage of behavior checklists over interviews is that checklists allow a clinician to ____ while interviews typically do not
a. establish rapport b. assess mental status c. compare results to a reference sample d. obtain a measure of mood
The students have learned to tell when Dr. Morgan is in a "good" mood or not by how she enters the room. If she speaks as she enters the room, it will be a "good" day, but if she puts her books down before she speaks, "watch out.". Their ability to anticipate her mood for the day and act accordingly illustrates
a. stimulus control. b. systematic desensitization. c. place learning. d. response chaining.