The rate at which a response occurs, once the subject begins performing it, is called the _________
a. clock rate
b. walk rate
c. run rate
d. performance rate
C
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Austin is a very aggressive child who watches a lot of violent programs on television. Research has found a statistically significant, positive correlation between watching television and behaving aggressively. Based on this correlational evidence, which statement is true about Austin's aggression??
a. ?Watching violent programs on television caused Austin to behave aggressively. b. ?Austin has always been aggressive, and so, he prefers to watch violent shows. c. ?If Austin's parents refused to let him watch violent shows, Austin would stop behaving aggressively. d. ?Several factors could be influencing both Austin's aggression and his preference for violent shows.
A downside to distributed practice is that ______.
a. longer study sessions introduce fatigue b. repeated testing can cause cue overload c. the shorter sessions require planning in advance d. other students are not always available for feedback
How does parental use of induction versus power assertion as a discipline technique relate to prosocial behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
Sally's therapist wants her to bring her parents and siblings to counseling sessions with her. Sally is going through
a) family therapy. b) social skills training. c) assertiveness training. d) client-centered therapy.