Describe the process of using minimally effective responses

What will be an ideal response?


When standing your ground and communicating assertively, use minimally effective responses. Consider the minimal level of assertion that can accomplish your objectives. Then, if this is not effective, gradually escalate from there. Keep your response proportional to the event. There's no need to drive a nail with a sledgehammer. A regular hammer will do just fine and is less likely to splinter the wood you're driving the nail into.

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a. ?delta waves b. ?theta waves c. ?beta waves d. ?theta waves with sleep spindles and K-complexes

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In a capital case, "excludables" refers to those who ________.

A. are excused because they know someone on the legal team B. are dismissed because they indicate that they have extreme beliefs about the use of the death penalty C. would automatically impose the death penalty if the verdict is guilty D. remain on the jury because they do not hold strong views against the use of the death penalty

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State the four major subheadings of a method section.

What will be an ideal response?

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Kaya, a seven-year-old, notices that her parents no longer pay heed to her demand for more toys. She then starts crying just like she used to when she was younger and wanted toys. In this scenario, Kaya's behavior illustrates _____

A) ?spontaneous recovery B) ?an extinction burst C) ?resurgence D) ?dishabituation

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