Rachael is asked to record her cigarette cravings as they occur each day over the course of a week. She writes down how often she feels the urge to smoke, how long the cravings last, and her behavior and thoughts about each episode. Within a behavioral paradigm, this activity recording would be known as
A) behavioral analysis.
B) self-monitoring.
C) functional monitoring.
D) antecedent analysis.
B
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a. Emotions are tied to internal states of pain and pleasure during the first 2 years of life. b. Emotions change in stage-like progression from internal physical expressions to differentiation of self in relation to others in the environment. c. Infant emotional expressions remain limited and unchanging during the first 2 years with no stage-like progression. d. Infant emotions are primarily negative in the first 2 years, reflecting wariness, anger, and defiance.
A teenager writes an essay for a high school English course entitled, "What I Know about My Own Memory.". The essay is about the teen's
a. decomposition strategies. b. ontological development. c. learning to learn. d. metamemory.
Being courteous involves being thoughtful and considerate of others and using a friendly voice and facial expression.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The system of rules for combining words and phrases to make meaningful sentences is called _____
a) morphology. b) phonics. c) syntax. d) semantics.