Which therapy assumes that disordered behaviour is learned and that relief of symptoms is achieved through changing overt maladaptive behaviours into more constructive behaviours?

A) conditioning
B) classical
C) behaviour
D) humanistic


C) behaviour

Psychology

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c. serotonin. d. GABA.

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Which of the following is a type of correlated-groups designs?

a. within-subjects designs b. matched-subjects designs c. between-subjects designs d. both within-subjects designs and matched-subjects designs

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What was Hull’s objection to Tolman’s theory?

a. Tolman’s theory was based on physical science. b. Tolman’s theory applied only to humans and not animals. c. Tolman’s theory was too close to Freudian theory. d. Tolman’s theory was too close to introspection.

Psychology

Shannon blinks as she steps off the school bus and walks into a gust of wind. This automatic reaction is regulated by the:

a. spinal cord. b. lower part of her brain. c. hormonal activity in her body. d. hippocampus.

Psychology