Wanda is assessing a new treatment for performance anxiety that involves teaching individuals how to control their breathing. She presents her preliminary results at a student research symposium and is questioned as to whether her intervention affects the cognitive components of performance anxiety. She is being questioned about the possibility of ____
a. mono-method bias
b. mono-operation bias
c. treatment interactions
d. hypothesis guessing
b
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Although the risk of using a cellular telephone during pregnancy is, as of yet, unclear, your authors do note that there is one way in which using cell phones represents an enormous risk for both pregnant women and their unborn children. That is: a. using cell phones while exercising
b. using cell phones while driving. c. using cell phones while cooking. d. sleeping next to a charging cell phone.
____ is a consequence that has the effect of decreasing the chance that the behavior that came before it will happen again.
A. Negative reinforcement B. Shaping C. Punishment D. Operant response
Who would be able to complete homework assignments successfully while riding on a noisy school bus?
a. Seven-year-olds b. Ten-year-olds c. Thirteen-year-olds d. Children of all three age groups would do equally badly
Which of the following is one of the reasons for a decline in school exercise programs?
increased emphasis on reading and math knowledge lack of skilled physical education teachers decreased funding for public education disinterest in sports on the part of the children