Domestic violence courts have been said to

A. have more guilty pleas.
B. have greater compliance with judges' orders.
C. process cases faster.
D. all of the above


D

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A. Yes, classical conditioning principles operate the same in all species and optimizing the learning strategies with the puppy will be helpful for teaching their new child. B. Yes, although classical conditioning principles differ slightly between some species, learning in dogs and humans is interchangeable. C. No, although similar, there are significant variations in classical conditioning processes across species that would prevent this strategy from being effective. D. No, while dogs learn by classical conditioning, humans only learn using operant conditioning so the processes would not transfer effectively.

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What factors are most relevant to an individual's decision to retire?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

In the field study in which members of a cult were expecting to be taken on a spaceship to a distant planet, it was found that when they realized that neither the flood nor the rescuers were forthcoming, they proselytized actively. This way of reducing dissonance is known as:

a. social support b. insufficient justification c. counter-attitudinal behaviour d. selective exposure to information e. post-decision regret

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Single day diversity training programs almost always results in

a. more women and minorities in upper management. b. no difference in the number of women and minorities in upper management. c. fewer women and minorities in upper management. d. more women, but fewer minorities in upper management. e. no difference in the number of women, but more minorities in upper management.

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