Parental Behavior
What will be an ideal response?
Direct instruction: telling children what to do, when, and why
Observing: children learn from watching others and from counterimitation (learning what should not be done)
Feedback: reinforcement useful but parents often unknowingly reinforce behaviors they want to prevent (negative reinforcement trap)
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Research has confirmed that concerns about __________ are patterns of responses related to moral reasoning for both men and women
FIll in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following concepts underlies the placement of emotions on Plutchik's Emotion Wheel?
a. Emotions should be placed alphabetically around the wheel so it is easy to remember which one goes in which position. b. Emotions should be placed on opposite ends of the wheel when they contrast each other. c. One side of the wheel should refer to negative emotions while the other side should refer to positive emotions, but which emotion goes in which slot is not relevant. d. Emotions all exist in the same intensity, which is why the Emotion Wheel only exists in two dimensions.
Nicole is taking a class that makes her very frustrated. She and her classmates say that they cannot get good grades no matter what they study or how they study. They argue that they are unable to answer questions in a way that satisfies their instructor. They feel like they have tried everything within their power to increase their grades but are getting nowhere. This situation best illustrates
the concept of _____ and will likely urge the students to _____. A) ?experimental neurosis; work harder during class B) ?learned helplessness; stop trying to improve their grades C) ?escape learning; stop going to class D) ?shaping; gradually find a solution to the problem
Psychologists refer to a feeling of apprehension and tension as:
a. Depression b. Reactance c. Anxiety d. Mania