When Enos finds that he is falling short of his study goals, he sets up the desk in his dorm room facing a blank wall so he cannot look out the window, and he cuts his cell phone and the TV off when he studies. Enos has been able to change his passive studying into reflective, goal-oriented learning by
a. switching to a massed practice strategy.
b. using the steps in the LISAN method.
c. taking corrective action.
d. punishing his lack of goal attainment.
C
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b. Definitely, although it only works with very young children and not adults. c. Probably. The facial feedback hypothesis says that emotions can change based on different facialexpressions. d. No. The self-perception theory says that our internal state is unrelated to our outward expressions.
A researcher encourages the infant to engage in a particular play activity. After the infant
successfully displays this behavior, the mother exclaims, "Wow, I did not know she could do that!". Given the context of this scenario, what type of assessment is this researcher most likely conducting? A) mastery motivation paradigm B) executive competence paradigm C) free play assessment D) object hiding paradigm
The id operates according to the ________ principle in which the goal is the immediate reduction of tension and the maximization of satisfaction.
A. reality B. pleasure C. reciprocity D. attitude
What is Type D personality type?
a. The "depressed" type b. The "dysfunctional" type c. The "distressed" type d. The "detached" type