Ten-year-old Tisha, a fifth grader, cheated on a test. According to the social–cognitive approach, she is more likely than are others to:
A) tell lies.
B) engage in shoplifting when she enters adolescence.
C) steal money from her mother's pocketbook.
D) cheat on a subsequent test.
D) cheat on a subsequent test.
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a. the voices have a distinct gender b. the voices belong to someone they know c. they have back-and-forth conversations with the voices d. they believe the voices are coming from outside themselves
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a. low; high b. moderate; low c. high; low d. moderate; moderate e. low; moderate
Which of the following approaches would B. F. Skinner recommend to reduce an undesirable behavior?
a. ?offering candy to persuade a child to stop having a tantrum in the grocery store b. ?standing by but ignoring a child who is having a tantrum in the grocery store c. ?immediately removing a child from the grocery store when he or she is having a tantrum d. ?threatening to leave the child behind at the grocery store when he or she is having a tantrum
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a. SSFactor B; dfFactor B b. SSTotal; dfTotal c. SSA×B; dfA×B d. SSA×B; dfError