Behavioral vacillation would be MOST apt to go with which type of conflict?
a. approach-avoidance
b. approach-approach
c. avoidance-avoidance
d. frustration
A
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a. Be careful if you're thinking of having children someday, because couples who cohabit are much less likely to end up having children someday. b. This is precisely why most people choose to live together before marriage, and it has been found to make for better relationships in the long run. c. Studies suggest that cohabiting before getting married is not necessarily associated with the quality of the subsequent marriage. d. There are major differences in married couples who cohabitated before getting married and those who did not, so make sure to examine all of the research before moving in together.
The three components of psychological stress are:
a. fright, flight, and fight. b. frustration, fear, and pressure. c. frustration, conflict, and pressure. d. demands, opportunities, and constraints.
The accuracy of identifying cancer tumors increases when mammograms are:
A. read using a magnifying glass B. in color C. read by two doctors and a new computer program D. in 3D
Jerry is a professional football player who injured his knee while running during a game. Jerry has had surgery and his knee is fully healed, but he is afraid to put pressure on it because he doesn't want to re-injure it. The trainer implements a plan in which he first differentially reinforces standing, then walking, then jogging, and finally running at full speed. This is an example of using
shaping to: a. reinstate a previous behavior b. change a dimension of an existing behavior c. generate a novel behavior d. increase an existing behavior