Decision-making in juvenile cases often involves consideration of the ________.
A. financial resources of the juvenile's family
B. availability of community-based programs
C. juvenile's family's role in ensuring school attendance
D. All of these are correct.
Answer: D
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In operant conditioning, ____ increases or decreases the chances that the ____ will occur again.
A. behavior; consequences B. response; stimulus C. reflex; stimulus D. consequences; behavior
Rachel has found that when she opens the cupboard door to get the cat food, the cats come running to the kitchen. Rachel knows that this is classical conditioning and that the unconditioned stimulus is the __________
a. cat food b. cat c. running of the cats d. cupboard door opening
On Saturday, Elbert walked through a crowd at the state fair in a small town in Illinois. On Monday, he walked through a crowded train station in a large crime-ridden city. In both situations, Elbert felt someone brush up against his back pocket. Elbert is more likely to detect that someone is stealing his wallet while in the large city than in the small town due to his lower
A. difference threshold. B. response criterion. C. sensitivity. D. signal-detection ratio.
The interaction of heredity and environment is particularly well-established with respect to
a. depression. b. risky driving. c. eating disorders. d. substance use.