After injuring his knee while rollerblading, Jared spends the rest of his summer playing computer games and swimming so that he will not get another injury. This example fits best with the:

A) ?Premack approach.
B) ?drive theory of punishment.
C) ?avoidance theory of punishment.
D) ?conditioned suppression theory of punishment.


C

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a. have greater unpleasant events b. react worse to unpleasant events c. have fewer pleasant experiences d. react more to pleasant experiences

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Despite the popular view of his time, Franz Gall, an anatomist, asserted that the brain operated based on ____. Though his claim was actually correct, Gall was virtually dismissed because of his approach to understanding personality, known as ____

a. ?neural networks; ego analysis b. ?localization of function; ego analysis c. ?neural networks; phrenology d. ?localization of function; phrenology

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The role that "possible selves" play in our lives is to

a. provide a basis for comparing self-image and true self. b. give us models for identification. c. direct our behavior toward an imagined future. d. remind us that all of our cherished possible selves will be realized.

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At which stage is a child able to read and process information that reflects multiple points of view? What grade(s) is the child likely to be attending?

a) Stage 1; first and second grades b) Stage 2; second and third grades c) Stage 3; fourth to eighth grades d) Stage 4; eighth grade and beyond

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