Joel, a college student, is noncompliant in nature. It is likely that as a child, he:

A) ?was subjected to errorless discrimination training.
B) ?was reinforced for violating rules.
C) ?was punished for violating rules.
D) ?Neither a nor b is correct.


B

Psychology

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Kevin is taking a course on women's literature, and is the only male student in the class (all of the other students are female). Research suggests that, as a result, he will be ____

a. especially aware of his maleness, and somewhat more likely to perform better in the class than he otherwise would b. especially aware of his maleness, and somewhat more likely to perform worse in the class than he otherwise would c. especially aware of his female qualities, and somewhat more likely to perform worse in the class than he otherwise would d. especially aware of his female qualities, and somewhat more likely to perform better in the class than he otherwise would

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Case-history interviews of adult clients

a. focus primarily on their childhoods. b. cover sexual development and medical history. c. do not cover educational or work histories. d. none of the above

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Tim suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

His teachers and parents reward him with stars for desirable behaviors. The more stars he receives, the greater the reward he can get. This is known as A) a broken economy. B) a token economy. C) a reward economy. D) a nonaversive economy.

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Define the mind-body problem, and explain how researchers have tried to solve it.

What will be an ideal response?

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