Miss Stephanie had a student who would destroy his work almost daily during independent work sessions. She decided to take data for eight independent work sessions. In the first two sessions the work was easy, in the next two sessions the work was difficult, followed by two session of easy work, and finally two session of difficult work again. Miss Stephanie was using functional _____________.

a. assessment
b. structure
c. analysis
d. none of the above


c. analysis

Psychology

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Suppose you were to compare the photos from your senior year of high school to the photos from your grandparents' senior year of high school. What would you expect to see?

a. Far fewer overweight and obese adolescents in your grandparents' photos b. About the same number of obese and overweight adolescents in both sets of photos c. More obese and overweight males but fewer obese and overweight females in your grandparents' photos d. Far more obese and overweight adolescents in your grandparents' photos

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Julie suffers from agoraphobia. Her therapist urges her to take longer and longer walks outside the home with the therapist. What kind of therapy is Julie receiving?

a. cognitive restructuring c. systematic desensitization b. exposure therapy d. substitution therapy

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During self-directed desensitization, when one can vividly picture and imagine oneself in the fear-producing situation listed on the first card twice without a noticeable increase in muscle tension, one

a. begins the relaxation procedure. b. proceeds to the next card. c. stops the procedure for the day. d. attempts this relaxation three more times.

Psychology

Patients with persistent complaints that they have physical problems like a serious disease, paralysis, or pain for which no physical cause can be found are exhibiting

a. somatoform disorders. c. manipulation. b. malingering. d. anxiety.

Psychology