In order to rank-order the following IQ scores, 120, 110, 110, 105, the
appropriate ranks would be
a. 1, 2, 3, 4
b. 1, 2, 4, 5
c. 1, 1.5, 1.5, 2, 3
d. 1, 2.5, 2.5, 4
d
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Behavior refers to anything a person or animal does that can be
a. changed. b. described. c. measured. d. photographed, tape recorded, or filmed.
Every time Jarrad opens his cigarette case or uses his lighter, he gets a painful electric shock. Jarrad's friends and family have been asked not to give him any cigarettes or light any cigarettes for him, so he must use his own lighter if he wants to smo
Eventually, Jarrad loses his desire to smoke, thanks to ______. a) negative transference b) behavioral contracting c) systematic desensitization d) aversion conditioning
Hilda is a resident at a nursing home. Although the staff would be receptive to Hilda’s requests, Hilda feels that she has to go along with the foods they put on her plate and that she must participate in every activity whether she enjoys it or not. Why does Hilda often feel stressed and even threatened by the staff?
a. perceived lack of control. b. perceived conflict with the activities. c. perceived pressure to continue living at the nursing home. d. extreme burnout.
How does the drive theory of motivation explain drug-seeking behavior?
a. The drive theory of motivation does not explain drug behavior b. The drug is associated with power and pleasure, and the user is driven by a secondary drive c. The drug is damaging and the body becomes adapted to it d. The drug rewrites the brain, making the want for the drug a primary drive