Dr. Johnson is a behavior therapist. The techniques she uses are based upon the principles of:
A. classical and operant conditioning
B. Freudian psychoanalysis
C. attribution theory
D. the medical model
Answer: A
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a. Luria and Reitan. b. Broca and Wernicke. c. Tuber and Geschwind. d. Halstead and Reitan.
According to personality researchers Piedmont and Wilkins, the five-factor personality theory:
a. helps to explain the development of religious feelings. b. is supportive of nonreligious feelings. c. is complete and whole as its authors intended it to be. d. is silent on spirituality and religion.
Suppose that a child is shown two rows of 8 pennies each. In one row the pennies are laid next to each other; in the other the pennies are spread out with more space between them
Now the child is asked to count the number of pennies in each row and then respond to the question, "Which row has more pennies?" This demonstration is most likely to be used to test the child's: a. egocentrism b. symbolic representation skills c. conservation ability d. automaticity
While people vary greatly with respect to aging and health status in late adulthood, people in general are healthier and more active during late adulthood today than in the past.
a. true b. false