Which is the most likely prototype for the concept "vehicle"?

a) glider
b) car
c) scooter
d) bicycle


b

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Which one of the following statements about the characteristics of a normal probability distribution is FALSE?

a. Most test scores cluster or fall near the middle of the distribution, forming what we refer to as the average or the central tendency. b. Most people will score near the middle of the distribution, making the center of the distribution the highest point. c. The curve can continue to infinity, and therefore the right and left tails of the curve will never touch the baseline. d. Approximately 68.2% of the population will score between the mean and 1 standard deviation.

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The biggest argument against the use of e-therapy for those suffering from a psychological disorder is that __________.

A. e-therapies are more difficult to use because they require advanced computer knowledge B. e-therapies have been found to increase severe psychological symptoms C. e-therapies are not regulated in the same way as live therapists D. e-therapies are more expensive than live therapies

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Which of the following is the greatest limitation of the cognitive theories?

A. Cognitive theories seem attractive because they focus on an individual's thinking processes. B. Cognitive theories have had difficulty proving that maladaptive cognitions precede and cause disorders rather than being the symptoms or consequences of the disorders. C. Cognitive theories are least likely to explain unwanted emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. D. Cognitive theories may seem comfortable or familiar to laypeople.

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If you are helping a person relearn how to walk after a

stroke, you begin by reinforcing the person for being able to stand with a walker, then taking a step, then taking another step, then moving the walker and taking another step and so on. You are using the behavioral procedure known as a. reciprocal inhibition. b. shaping. c. stimulus control. d. classical conditioning.

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