The use of learning theory to design programs aimed at promoting health behavior yields changes that are ______.
A. usually negligible
B. sometimes superficial
C. often dramatic
D. generally lasting
B. sometimes superficial
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Elementary school children in the U.S. grow, on average, __________ a year.
A. 2 to 3 inches B. 4 to 5 inches C. 1 to 2 inches D. 3 to 4 inches
Which measure of central tendency should I use when describing a distribution?
What will be an ideal response?
Shyness is often triggered by all of the following EXCEPT
a. informal settings. b. being the focus of attention. c. being noticeably different from others. d. meeting someone of higher status.
In Alfred Adler's theory, what is "individual psychology"?
a. A psychology that concentrates on what makes each person unique
b. A psychology of the person as a whole
c. Psychotherapy that treats just one person at a time
d. The separate contributions of the id, ego, and superego