"I’m going to say what’s on my mind, and I don’t care who likes it!" This phrase, which might come from a movie scene, refers to the content in the speaker’s ________.
a. preconscious
b. conscious
c. unconscious
d. id
b. conscious
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Smaller cross-sections that are used to draw conclusions about the entire population are called
a. samples. b. partial sets. c. data units. d. frequency distributions.
In a token economy, what happens when reinforcers are no longer contingent on
performance? a. Performance generally increases. b. Performance generally increases and then suddenly decreases. c. Performance generally decreases. d. Performance generally decreases and then suddenly increases. e. Performance generally remains the same.
Samantha, a 3-year-old girl, is likely to
a. prefer playing with gender appropriate toys. b. know the rules of gender appropriate toys, but not yet show a preference for gender appropriate toys. c. not yet know what toys are considered gender appropriate. d. be accepting of other children who engage in cross-gender play.
When renowned pianist Arthur Rubinstein was asked how he managed to maintain a reputation as one of the world's top concert pianists even into late adulthood,
he explained that he had reduced the range of pieces he played, practiced each of the remaining pieces more, and learned to play very slowly just before beginning a fast passage, to make the contrast more effective since he could not play as fast as when he was younger. Arthur Rubinstein's behaviors are an illustration of ____. a. the SQ3R: survey, question, read, recite, and review approach to adaption b. the habituation, dishabituation, equilibrium approach to adaption c. the selective optimization with compensation method of adaption d. the mental images paired with language skills approach to adaption