How soon after birth do most normal babies attain high Apgar scores?
a. There is no consistency. c. usually not before 10 minutes
b. within approximately 1 minute d. It varies greatly based upon gender.
B
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In comparison to the verbal section of the SAT, the verbal section of the SAT-I focuses much more heavily on students' abilities to
a. spell correctly. b. complete antonyms. c. problem-solve interpersonal situations. d. read critically.
Gus has been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and is in treatment. His therapist supports Beck's cognitive approach to therapy. We can guess that Gus's therapist ____
a. rewards and punishes Gus's behavior immediately and consistently b. provides a physically and mentally stimulating environment so that Gus's thrill-seeking is redirected into something constructive c. will attempt to get Gus to think less about himself and more about developing a sense of responsibility d. will use guilt and shame to stop Gus from thinking about the world and himself in an irrational manner
At the Community Training Center, the number of credits awarded contingent upon a specific behavior would be modified if the
a. trainees refused to spend their tokens. b. tokens ceased to serve as reinforcers. c. backup reinforcers lost their potency. d. trainee had difficulty with the behavior.
Which statement is most accurate about maintenance rehearsal?
a. ?Maintenance rehearsal is effective in transferring information to long-term memory, but is not effective in transferring short-term information. b. ?Maintenance rehearsal can sometimes be effective in transferring information to long-term memory. c. ?Maintenance rehearsal is not effective at all in transferring information to long-term memory. d. ?The effectiveness of maintenance rehearsal is based on effort; any amount of effort to use maintenance rehearsal will be rewarded with an equal benefit in the success of transferring information to long-term memory.