When individuals receive biofeedback training to, say, lower their blood pressure, reinforcement is provided in the form of
a. loud clanging noises. c. classical music.
b. variable schedules. d. information.
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Tryon's famous selective breeding experiment with rats showed that maze-learning skill
a. develops through nurturance and education. b. is a heritable attribute. c. can develop at any level in any individual. d. is a useless ability, irrelevant to survival.
Assessment needs to be included in any intervention.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Tiger Woods was rewarded by his father for his early interest in golf. The view that these early reward experiences led him to want to be a golf superstar is most consistent with
A) the social learning perspective. B) the social cognitive perspective. C) the sociocultural perspective. D) the person/situation/interaction perspective.