Follow-up studies of Swedish women who had been early maturers found that as adults they were:
A. unable to develop coping skills.
B. less likely to continue their education beyond high school.
C. more likely to continue their education beyond high school.
D. indistinguishable from those who had been late maturers
B. less likely to continue their education beyond high school.
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____________________ psychologists, who emphasize the treatment of full-fledged disorder, and ____________________ psychologists, whose training is slanted toward the treatment of everyday adjustment problems, both specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
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People are more likely to engage in a behavior if it is followed by a reward. According to Rotter, this is because the reward
A. creates an association through operant conditioning. B. is delivered immediately after the behavior is enacted. C. changes the environment in which the behavior takes place. D. changes the expectancy that the behavior will lead to rewards in the future.
Six-year-old Michael eats teriyaki chicken for the first time at a Japanese restaurant and shortly thereafter becomes nauseous during the car ride home. The sickness is actually due to his catching a virus from his older brother Patrick. Michael is MOST likely to associate the sickness with:
A) Patrick. B) the teriyaki flavor. C) the sign outside the Japanese restaurant. D) riding in the car.
Wilder Penfield and Robert Heath used which of the following techniques with their human participants?
a. patch clamps b. magnetoencephalography (MEG) c. electrical stimulation d. single cell recording