______ was Skinner’s biggest publishing hit in which he applied behaviorism to explain the modern individual.
A. Beyond Freedom and Dignity
B. Walden Two
C. Animal Intelligence
D. Social Learning and Personality Development
Ans: A
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A. Hyperpolarization B. Depolarization C. An action potential D. A threshold
While some people might be tempted to intentionally avoid unpleasant, stressful, or painful thoughts, __________ training suggests that actually focusing on unpleasant, negative thoughts in uncomfortable situations can help us change these thoughts
This technique suggests that increased awareness of our own subjective experiences is the key to improving our functioning. a. EMDR b. mediated exposure c. Gesetalt awareness d. stress inoculation
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a. description b. prediction c. understanding d. control
The core concept in the "right to die" approach is:
a. suicide should not be considered murder b. that death is a right to be exercised at the individual's discretion c. physicians who perform assisted suicide should be prosecuted for murder d. premature infants who could not survive without life support should be allowed to die, regardless of their parents' wishes