A smoker who stays away from other smokers is:
a. escaping the problem.
b. failing to test her/his commitment.
c. extinguishing reactions to the antecedents.
d. avoiding antecedents to a problem behavior.
D.
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A. CR fading B. extinction C. habituation D. generalization fading
A Coping Styles Audit. Think back over the sources of stress you have experienced in the past year. Define (a) problem-focused, (b) approach-focused, and (c) avoidance coping. Illustrate each definition with an example from your own stress-management history over the past year. Making explicit reference to the types of coping you defined, explain how you might improve your coping style in the coming year.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes the effect of an increase in the variance of the difference scores in a repeated-measures design?
a. Measures of effect size and the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis both decrease. b. Measures of effect size increase, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis decreases. c. There is little or no effect on measures of effect size, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis increases. d. There is little or no effect on measures of effect size, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis decreases.
An orange, striped blob is to a tiger as ____ is to ____.
A. Weber's Law; sensation B. proximity; figure-ground C. perception; sensation D. sensation; perception