The number of American teenage births is considerably lower than it was 50 years ago because
A) nearly one-third of U.S. teen pregnancies end in abortion.
B) fewer teens are having sex.
C) 90 percent of sexually active teens use contraceptives.
D) most schools offer effective sex education.
A
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a. set high standards and praise successes. b. are critical of failures. c. are highly controlling, and they monitor their child's school success. d. offer tangible rewards for successes.
After seeing her therapist for a month, Kenya feels that they share a bond based on mutual understanding that is helping her work through her problems. This bond is referred to as
a. unconditional positive regard. b. the therapeutic alliance. c. the scientist-practitioner gap. d. the client-therapist relationship.
One day while Ted was cleaning his aquarium, he noticed the heater was still plugged in. He reached down with a wet hand and tried to unplug the cord. As a result, Ted received a shock. After that experience, Ted has never attempted to unplug an electrical cord with a wet hand. The effect the shock had on Ted's behavior is known as
A. negative reinforcement. B. positive punishment. C. positive reinforcement. D. penalty (or negative punishment).
Jeanette believes she has leukemia, but her doctors can find no physical evidence to suggest she has this blood disorder. Jeannette is most likely to be diagnosed with ____
a. ?dissociative identity disorder b. ?generalized anxiety disorder c. ?illness anxiety disorder d. ?schizophrenia