An individual can change his own behavior by arranging antecedents and consequences to influence the occurrence of the behavior
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A. extensive image creation B. slight image creation C. tooting one's own horn D. fake good
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To try to get her money back, Amanda is now doubling up her bet each time on red, believing that red will come up soon. She bases her belief on the (roughly) 50/50 odds of red and black occurring over a large number of spins of the wheel. Amanda's strategy appears to be based on ________. a) the representativeness heuristic b) the advice of a successful gambler c) a magical thinking perspective d) the availability heuristic
When POWs first return,
a. their PTSD symptoms are at their worst. b. their PTSD symptoms are mild and gradually get worse over time. c. their relief and joy at being released often masks the trauma's effects. d. they show little symptoms from stress, then or later.