Because there is a subjective element to assessing infant state when using trained observers,
researchers have developed __________ to automatically match the infant's body movements
and respiration rate with certain infant state profiles.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
state recognition software
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Which of the following is true of Dwairy's (2009) work with Arab-Muslim clients in the context of cultural variations and their effect on psychotherapy used?
a) She encourages individuals to express verbally their private emotions. b) She focuses on a person's relation to his or her family. c) She encourages individuals to engage in self-reflection. d) She specifically urges clients to be in touch with their inner selves.
When a child was an infant, she received a lot of attention because of an illness. Now, although she is healthy, she still demands attention. When she is put to bed at night, she cries until her parents come and hold her
A behavioral psychologist's suggestion that her parents should ignore her crying is an example of a. placebo therapy. b. systematic desensitization. c. an extinction strategy. d. aversion therapy.
Organisms are genetically preprogrammed to learn certain behaviors more easily
than others. Which of these is evidence that supports that statement? (a) the phenomenon called "prepared learning" (b) people form taste aversions via many fewer trials than many other forms of learning (c) animals could not be conditioned to avoid light and sound when the UCS was illness (d) all of the above
Nearly all drugs, including alcohol, stimulate
a) sensation seeking pathways. b) GABA pathways. c) serotonin systems in the brain. d) dopamine systems in the brain.