A system in which clients can earn items for behaving appropriately that are later

exchangeable for goods and privileges is called

a. a token economy.
b. behavior modification.
c. a closed economy.
d. behavioral engineering.
e. applied behavior analysis.


a. a token economy.

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You are being introduced to several people in your first job interview: Ted, Julie, Benito, Dewayne, Frank, and Andy. Based on the primacy effect, whose name are you most likely to remember?

A. Benito B. Dewayne C. Andy D. Ted

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Guilford, in his structure-of-intellect model, judged that there are 180 basic mental abilities by

a. keeping his theory as simple as possible. b. calculating the mixes of contents/operations/products. c. doing "armchair theorizing," thinking up possibilities. d. surveying other experts and averaging their responses.

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The number of opposing attributes that adolescents use in describing themselves and the expression of dealing with this these opposing selves is partly a result of

a. a self-centered perspective. b. the belief that no one else is concerned with their feelings. c. a fractured sense of self. d. an inability to fit into any specific peer group.

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