Which of the following odors are newborn infants least likely to prefer?
a. vanilla
b. fish
c. lavender
d. rosemary
B
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Eric's basketball coach is helping him improve his passing skills. The coach teaches Eric how to throw a one-handed pass, a two-handed pass, and a bounce pass so that Eric will have a variety of passes he can throw when he is being guarded during a game. Which strategy for promoting generalization is the coach using with Eric?
a. teaching a range of functionally equivalent responses b. incorporating common stimuli c. reinforcing occurrences of generalization d. incorporating a variety of relevant stimulus situations in training
Tiffany keeps herself on a very strict diet. Each day, she eats no more than 1,000 calories. She also runs and exercises for at least three hours each day. As a result, Tiffany weighs 90 pounds, despite her height of 5’ 10”. Tiffany is most likely suffering from ____
a. ?anorexia nervosa b. ?bulimia nervosa c. ?purging d. ?anorexia and bulimia nervosa
Which of the following is NOT a reason that the normal curve is a useful tool in psychological statistics?
a. Many psychological characteristics are normally distributed. b. Relationships between the standard deviation and the normal curve do not change. c. The normal curve can be used to estimate probabilities. d. The normal curve allows us to generalize from small samples.
Which is true regarding religious commitment and acceptance in college?
A. Declines in commitment and acceptance are unusual in Christian colleges. B. More than one quarter of college students experience considerable distress because of religious or spiritual problems. C. Patterns in Christian college students over a 4-year period show a steady increase in commitment and acceptance. D. Almost a third of students have sought help at a university counseling center for moderate distress about religious and spiritual issues.