Limiting the number of times a person can monitor physical symptoms, check some perceived flaw, groom themselves, or engage in some other access behavior is known as
a. response prevention.
b. cognitive assessment.
c. contingency conversion.
d. psychosomatic revision.
a
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a. description b. prediction c. control d. understanding
According to research by Victoria Molfese and her colleagues, _________ was the single most important predictor of scores on IQ tests among children age 3 to 8
a. parent IQ c. the quality of schools b. the home environment d. the children's IQ scores at age 2
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