Alan Lakein, a Harvard MBA, identifies three major roadblocks to successful studying. They are:

a. Procrastination; planning and prioritizing; and partying
b. Planning and organization; sleep deprivation; and motivation
c. Planning and organization; a proper place to study, and responsible behavior
d. Motivation; procrastination; and the ability to delay gratification


c

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Billy counts poker chips to figure out problems in addition and subtraction. He is using

a. abstract math learning. b. intuitive learning. c. concrete math learning. d. representational math learning. e. drill.

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A nuclear family consists of

A. a husband and wife who are legally married. B. a husband and wife living with their biological children. C. a husband and wife living with their biological and/or adopted children. D. a husband, wife, their children, and an extended family network.

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. Researchers rarely have access to entire populations. How do researchers resolve this limitation?

A. They do not need to resolve this; it is not a limitation at all. B. They record data from an entire population of people to make inferences concerning characteristics in a sample. C. They record data from as many persons in a population as possible to draw conclusions concerning only those individuals. D. They record data from a sample of people in the larger population in order to make inferences concerning characteristics in that larger population.

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A science of behavior contributes to a useful technology of behavior change to the extent that it discovers functional relations with __________ across individuals

a. Prediction b. Control c. Variability d. Generality

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