In order to increase the probability that a competing response will be used, a psychologist reviews with Amy all the situations in which her habit of nail-biting occurs, and the problems it may have caused. Which component of a habit reversal procedure is being used?
a. awareness training
b. environmental review
c. functional assessment
d. a motivational strategy
d
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When Russell is stressed, he takes cocaine because it slows his heart rate and makes him sleepy and hungry. He snorts the drug and is able to stop using it after a couple of uses. When the cocaine effects wear off, he feels depressed. What portion of Russell's substance use is likely?
a. It is likely that cocaine slows his heart rate. b. It is likely that he will feel depressed after the cocaine effects wear off. c. It is likely that he will become able to stop using after a couple of uses. d. It is likely that cocaine makes him sleepy and hungry.
_____ is the process of forming impressions of others
a. Social influence c. Nonverbal messages b. Social thinking d. Person perception
The studies with infant monkeys conducted by Harlow and colleagues suggested that
__________ is essential in successful social development. a. infant-parent attachment b. infant temperament c. peer interaction d. an affectionate and responsive parent e. a regular feeding schedule
Cherie displays a mild intellectual disability. This means that she will differ from people with average intelligence in all of the following ways except that she
A. performs cognitive abilities more slowly. B. will forget information from working memory more rapidly. C. knows fewer facts about the world. D. is not as effective in using mental strategies.