Wearing a tie less or not at all because you were teased and laughed at when you wore it illustrates
a. the effect of reinforcement.
b. the effect of punishment.
c. a conditioned response.
d. an unconditioned response.
B
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a. can help to redefine the situation in a less threatening way. b. is an example of overcompensation and intellectualization. c. is a counterproductive way of dealing with stress. d. will likely cause him to experience stress-rebound in the future.
Around 20% of high school seniors work at a part-time job
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to research, an employee's job satisfaction level is consistent:
a. across time but not jobs b. across jobs but not time c. across neither time nor jobs d. across both time and jobs
The hum from Courtney's computer bothers her roommate, who is a light sleeper. Because Courtney would like to stay up late to work without bothering her roommate, she might consider reducing the sound by
A. buying new thick rugs, curtains, and bedspreads to absorb some of the noise. B. removing all fabrics from her dorm room, such as rugs and curtains. C. surrounding the back and sides of the computer with shiny metal panels. D. moving all objects, like lamps and chairs, that are between her computer and her roommate's bed.