Scott works at a job where he is paid a salary every two weeks. Scott is being reinforced on a ______ schedule
a. fixed-ratio c. variable-ratio
b. fixed-interval d. variable-interval
B
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Jim has been diagnosed with intellectual disability. In her report, a social worker notes that Jim is likely to need close supervision for community living over a long period. What term has traditionally been used to describe the type of intellectual
disability that would require this level of support? a. mild b. moderate c. severe d. profound
In general terms, states with restrictive gun legislation (e.g., background checks, gun locks, and restrictions on open carry) have suicide rates that are ______ lower than states without such legislation.
A. 0–10% B. 10–30% C. 30–60% D. 40–70%
Angie, an eight-year-old child, is presented with the problem 3 + 4 + 5 = 3 + __ and asked to solve it. She adds up all the numbers in the problem and puts 15 in the blank
Angie is likely to change her strategy for solving the problem after collaborating with a peer who ___. Assume that Angie and her peer collaborator do not receive feedback about the correctness of their strategies. a. adds up all the numbers in the problem and puts 15 in the blank b. adds up all the numbers in the problem, but adds wrong, and puts 14 in the blank c. adds up all the numbers before the equal sign and puts 12 in the blank d. none of the above
Harlow's studies of surrogate monkey mothers showed that
a. infant monkeys preferred the terry cloth surrogate only when it was the source of food. b. the wire surrogate was preferred because of its association with food. c. when frightened, the infant monkeys ran to the terry cloth surrogates for security and comfort. d. the attachment shown to the wire feeding mothers was identical to that displayed toward real monkey mothers.