The use of objects that can be traded for food, candy, treats, or special privileges with the purpose of reinforcing behavior is called ________
a) participant modeling technique
b) contingency contract
c) group extinction procedure
d) token economy
ANS: D
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A. psychomotor includes movement initiated in the lower brain centers B. motor includes movement initiated in the lower brain centers C. psychomotor also refers to reflexes D. psychomotor is too long and complicated
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The negative aftereffect experience is best explained by which theory?
A. opponent process theory B. trichromatic theory C. place cell theory D. rod-cone associative theory