The suicide rate for veterans of the Vietnam War is as much as ________ higher than it is for the general population
A) 60% B) 40% C) 20% D) 5%
C
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The idealized generalization gradient following tone-on S+ simple discrimination learning : the idealized generalization gradient following tone-off S- simple discrimination learning ::
a. the crest of a wave : the ebb between two waves. b. the crest of a wave : the crest of a second wave. c. the ebb between two waves : the crest of a wave. d. the ebb between two waves : the ebb between two waves.
Which statement is TRUE regarding chunking?
A. ?Chunking makes it easier to remember seven bits of information in short-term memory, but it does not actually increase the original number of bits of information that can be stored effectively. ? B. Chunking can increase the efficiency of short-term memory, but as the size of chunks increase, the number of chunk that can be stored effectively will decrease. C. Chunking can increase the capacity of short-term memory to an average of 16 bits of information. ? D. Chunking, if done effectively, can make the capacity of short-term memory virtually unlimited.
Michael is an adolescent with depression. He is undergoing to help with his depression and to improve methods of social interaction
a. contingency management b. self-control therapy c. social skills training d. coping or problem-solving skills training
Suppose you are a criminal mastermind who has handpicked a pair of people to rob a bank for you. Your bank-robbing team gets arrested. The police separate them and offer each one leniency in exchange for defection. They both defect, which surprises you because they both seemed to be "cooperators." However, a researcher studying cooperation would likely explain that
A. cooperation rarely occurs when the relevant group members are not present to make group norms and obligations more salient. B. in low stakes situations, "free riders" can make themselves cooperate, but their true tendencies are revealed in high pressure situations. C. when group members were raised in very different cultures, they are more likely to defect to gain favorable outcomes for themselves. D. our understanding of group dynamics based on the prisoner's dilemma only predicts real-world behavior within families, not for colleagues.