Six-year-old Nafiz is giving testimony about domestic violence he witnessed. Which of the following techniques is most likely to result in response consistency and accuracy in his testimony?
A) The prosecutor interrupts Nafiz's denials about certain events.
B) The prosecutor suggests incorrect "facts" about what actually occurred.
C) The prosecutor uses a nonconfrontational questioning style.
D) The prosecutor reinforces Nafiz for giving the desired answers.
C
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d. that the first-born twin is likely to be more conservative than the second-born twin, even when their births areonly separated by minutes.
One basic element of a token economy is a list of backup reinforcers, including
a. who is eligible for which contingencies. b. a schedule for when each contingency is active. c. variations in schedules of reinforcement. d. the token cost of each available item.
Monkeys will happily open locks that are placed in their cages. Because no reward is given for this activity, their opening of the locks provides evidence for the existence of
a. stimulus motives. b. cyclic drives. c. biological motives. d. deprivation incentives.
In comparison to mothers' play with children, fathers' play is _______ conventional and __________ physical
a. more; more b. more; less c. less; more d. less; less