When you suddenly see a car coming at you from the corner of your eye, you are relying on your ______.
A. motion detectors
B. magnocellular system
C. parvocellular system
D. fovea
Answer: B
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a. they raise academic and career expectations among teens at risk for teen pregnancy and unsafe sex. b. they distract teens from sex by getting them to focus on school. c. they directly strengthen teens’ skills in saying “no” to having sex. d. they “scare” teens about the possibilities of living with a baby or contracting an STI.
The second phase of thought stopping
a. keeps the upsetting thought from returning. b. is faded out over the course of treatment. c. involves cognitive positive practice. d. internalizes the therapist's verbal instruction.
In instrumental conditioning, reinforcement is ____.
A. any food that the organism likes B. a stimulus that produces a reflexive response C. an event that decreases the future probability of a response D. an event that increases the future probability of a response
The fact that DSM-IV-TR diagnoses can be based on a variety of assessment methods increases
a. the reliability of the diagnoses. b. the number of diagnoses included in the manual. c. the heterogeneity of any one diagnostic category. d. all of the above