Behavioral momentum compliance training is a type of
a. stimulus control.
b. participant modeling.
c. shaping.
d. prompting.
a
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Group cohesiveness refers to the
a. degree to which group members agree about an issue. b. strength of the liking relationships linking group members to each other and to the group itself. c. extent of polarization that occurs after group discussion. d. tendency of groups to make more cautious decisions than individuals.
Since the Eskimo language has many words for snow, the strongest form of the Whorfian hypothesis maintains Europeans could not understand snow as the Eskimo do. How could Europeans gain an appreciation for snow somewhat akin to the Eskimo and what would the Whorfian hypothesis have to say that?
What will be an ideal response?
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, equilibration describes the self-regulating process by which
a. a child moves to the next stage of development. b. a child develops new schemas to understand new experiences. c. a child uses his existing schemas to understand new experiences. d. accommodation and assimilation bring about more powerful schemes.
Using the information that you know about social referencing, why is it important for parents to
remain calm when their infant is having a temper tantrum? What will be an ideal response?