Thorndike’s law of _____ stated that the strength of an association is based on how often the association is practiced.
a. continuity
b. exercise
c. frequency
d. contiguity
b. exercise
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The mere measurement effect refers to which phenomenon? a. Improving your quantitative skills might make you less attentive to words
b. Estimating your probability of doing something makes you more likely to do it. c. Measuring how fast you do some task makes you slower to complete it. d. You enjoy something less if you know that someone is measuring it.
__________ and __________ are not as important in job selection, mostly because they vary so much from one job to another
a. Extraversion; openness to experience b. Introversion; neuroticism c. Extraversion; neuroticism d. Introversion; openness to experience
The period of life from about age 13 to the early 20s, during which a young person is no longer physically a child but is not yet an independent, self-supporting adult, is called __________.
A. adolescence B. tweens C. young adulthood D. puberty
Beck's Cognitive Therapy and Ellis' Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy differ in that:
a) Beck's approach is more collaborative with the client. b) Ellis' methods are ground more in scientific methods. c) Ellis' approach is more didactic. d) None of these are correct; these two therapies are identical.