In biofeedback procedures, clinicians use physiological monitoring equipment to make the responses ________ to the patient

a. visible
b. audible
c. visible and/or audible
d. tactile


c

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As a teenager, it seemed that your mom was always nagging you to clean your room. Eventually, you learned that if you cleaned your room every Saturday morning, you would not have to listen to her nagging. Your mother was successful in getting you to clean your room through the use of ____ to establish ____

a. negative reinforcement; avoidance learning b. negative reinforcement; escape learning c. punishment; avoidance learning d. punishment; escape learning

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Why has the attempt to reduce the drug supply from other countries not reduced the rate of adolescent substance abuse?

A. Most smugglers are still able to find a way to bring drugs in. B. Local residents account for most of the illegal drug traffic. C. The drugs most abused by adolescents are alcohol and tobacco, which are easily available. D. Drug abusers are traveling to other countries to obtain their supply.

Psychology

Kroeker's (1995) study of consciousness-raising in agricultural cooperatives in Nicaragua was an example of:

a. a focus group study. b. quantitative interviewing. c. participant observation. d. time-series methods.

Psychology

Thomas walks up to his preschool teacher and says, "I am a big boy." What does this describe?

A. self-concept B. ideal self C. actual self D. categorical self

Psychology