When people try to convince themselves that they are not really threatened, they are using ______
a. direct coping c. defensive coping
b. indirect coping d. withdrawal
c
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A neuropsychologist is describing several patients at a case conference. He says John does not know the names of common objects, such as shoes, shirts, and screwdrivers. Jill does not know how to use such objects. What terms will he use to describe John
and Jill's difficulties? a. John exhibits apraxia; Jill exhibits aphasia. b. John exhibits aphasia; Jill exhibits apraxia. c. John exhibits retrograde amnesia; Jill exhibits anterograde amnesia. d. John exhibits anterograde amnesia; Jill exhibits retrograde amnesia.
What is one of the limitations in the use of a heritability ratio?
a. It cannot be generalized to the whole population. b. It reflects only theoretically diverse environments. c. Its calculation ignores environmental variance in a sample. d. It can only be used to describe biological characteristics.
How do suicidal people tend to think about the future?
a. Constantly, and with hope that it will be better b. Often, but with thoughts of how it can't improve upon their current circumstances c. Often, but with thoughts that it will improve upon the present d. Rarely, with the most focus on the present
The desirable and undesirable behaviors involved in differential reinforcement have schedules of reinforcement that exist at the same time. Behaviors that have reinforcement schedules existing at the same time are referred to as:
a. concurrent operants b. overlapping behaviors c. simultaneous operants d. interfering behaviors