Are all guided imagery scenarios solitary experiences?

What will be an ideal response?


Like the guided imagery scenario just described of a relaxing experience floating on a boat in a shallow lake, most guided imagery scenarios are solitary experiences. A less common theme involves the participant relaxing with other people such as in the following scenario: "imagine yourself surrounded by one or more positive people who make you feel secure, happy, and relaxed" (La Roche, Batista, & D'Angelo, 2011, p. 50). Even though they are less common, some individuals may find people-oriented themes more comforting than solitary themes.

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In Bandura's study of observational learning, the abbreviation AMIM stands for ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The addition to James's peripheral theory that the Schachter-Singer theory provides is ____.?

a. ?very minor—they are essentially the same theory b. ?the interpretation of bodily responses c. ?the social-referencing phenomenon d. ?labeling of the adrenal medulla as the initiator of emotional experience

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Mrs. Beal's daughter, Ollie, wants to attend college. Ollie's family lives in Boston in the 1800s. Most people in Ollie's neighborhood feel that Ollie should

a. attend college because women are considered intellectually superior to men. b. attend college and become a lawyer. c. not attend college because she lacks scientific superiority. d. not attend college because it would spoil her femininity

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In variable interval schedule, an individual receives reinforcement after ______.

a. some average amount of time has passed, assuming the behavior has been made b. making the desired behavior some average number of times c. making the desired behavior a specific number of times d. a specific amount of time has passed, assuming the behavior has been made

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