Bill spits on an umpire during a baseball game and is suspended for ten games. As a result of being suspended, Bill never spits on an umpire again. Being suspended for his behavior of spitting is referred to as a:
a. reinforcer
b. punisher
c. punishment
d. conditioned response
b
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Physiological research related to sexual orientation has focused the most on which of these characteristics?
a. Body shape b. Voice tone c. Amount of body hair d. Finger-length patterns
The bundle of nerves that connects the two hemispheres of the brain is called the
a. basal ganglia. b. longitudinal fissure. c. corpus callosum d. somatosensory cortex
Which of the following statements regarding assessment is true?
a. Assessment should focus only on the client's current level of functioning. b. An adequate assessment includes a determination of the amount of danger the client poses to himself and others. c. An adequate assessment should include as much information as possible. d. Assessment should focus on biological concerns rather than social concerns.
The thalamus, hypothalamus, and hippocampus are all structures of the______.
a. hindbrain b. forebrain c. midbrain d. medulla