The problem of indiscriminate switching between alternatives on concurrent interval schedules is solved by adding a

a. schedule-control procedure.
b. changeover delay.
c. side-by-side procedure.
d. discriminative stimulus.


Ans: b

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People with visual form agnosia:

A) cannot recognize objects by sight but otherwise have memories of those objects. B) cannot recognize objects by sight and have no memories of those objects. C) can recognize an object by sight but cannot determine if it is moving or stationary. D) can recognize an object by sight but cannot remember the last time they saw the object.

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Which of the following best describes the relationship between job satisfaction and age?

a. Job satisfaction rises steadily with age for men but not for women. b. Job satisfaction rises steadily with age for women but not for men. c. Job satisfaction rises steadily with age for both men and women. d. Job satisfaction declines somewhat with age for both men and women.

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The generalist genes hypothesis for learning disorders states that:

a) The genes that affect one ability are different from the genes that affect a different ability b) The genes that affect one ability are much the same genes that affect a different ability c) The genes responsible for learning disorders are also responsible for a host of other mental health conditions d) The genes responsible for learning disorders are too general to be identifies

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