External link to Question : 101. Dr. Cavanaugh examines the relationship between the trait of hardiness : 1233514

Question : 101. Dr. Cavanaugh examines the relationship between the trait of hardiness : 1233514

  101.  Dr. Cavanaugh examines the relationship between the trait of hardiness and senior citizens’ compliance with medication regimes; however, the hardiness measure he uses was based on college students. Based on this information, which of the following is the most apparent weakness of Dr. Cavanaugh’s study? A.  The validity of the resilience measure B.  The norming of the resilience measure C.  The generalizability of […]

External link to Question : 101. Which theory of forgetting correctly matched with its description? A. Decay—Information lost : 1233673

Question : 101. Which theory of forgetting correctly matched with its description? A. Decay—Information lost : 1233673

  101.  Which theory of forgetting is correctly matched with its description?  A.  Decay—Information is lost over time as a result of nonuse. B.  Interference—Forgetting occurs when there are too few “triggers” to recall the information. C.  Cue-dependent—Forgetting occurs because other information in memory disrupts the retrieval of the information we are trying to remember. D.  Retroactive interference—Information learned earlier disrupts the recall of newer […]

External link to Question : 56.Your text provides several guidelines for beginning the school year.  : 1200587

Question : 56.Your text provides several guidelines for beginning the school year.  : 1200587

  56.Your text provides several guidelines for beginning the school year.  One suggestion is to assess learners’ skills and background knowledge early in the year.  To which guideline is this strategy most related? a.Plan structured instruction b.Establish expectations c.Teach rules and procedures d.Begin communication with parents   57.Based on the description of guidelines for beginning the school year, which of the following is the least-effective […]

External link to Question : 31.A patient who actually has schizophrenia denies his auditory hallucinations : 1256199

Question : 31.A patient who actually has schizophrenia denies his auditory hallucinations : 1256199

  31.A patient who actually has schizophrenia denies his auditory hallucinations when questioned by doctors. This patient is likely exhibiting: a.defensiveness b.Munchausen syndrome by proxy c.factitious disorder d.somatoform disorder e.malingering 32.Which model postulates that offenders with antisocial personality disorder are more likely to malinger than other offenders? a.criminological model b.pathogenic model c.adaptational model d.antisocial personality model e.DSM-IV model 33.According to research findings, the most probable […]

External link to Question : 71.How does the recipient’s mood affect persuasion? A)A good mood makes : 1231168

Question : 71.How does the recipient’s mood affect persuasion? A)A good mood makes : 1231168

  71.How does the recipient’s mood affect persuasion? A)A good mood makes people more critical and questioning of persuasive messages. B)A good mood has no effect on persuasive messages. C)A good mood makes people more receptive to persuasive messages. D)A good mood makes it easier to ignore persuasive messages. E)A good mood leads to low elaboration likelihood. 72.Compared to people of higher intelligence, people of […]

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Question : 21.As he driving down the road one day, Reubin suddenly : 1245508

21.As he is driving down the road one day, Reubin is suddenly aware of his growing sense of contentment. The weather is nice, the music on the radio makes him feel good, and he is driving from his good job to his nice home where his loving partner and their children are waiting for him. Reubin is experiencing a heightened sense of a.affective affiliation.c.integrity. b.subjective […]

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Question : 21. Which of the following scenarios exemplifies negative reinforcement? A. Vanna fastens her : 1252461

    21. Which of the following scenarios exemplifies negative reinforcement?  A. Vanna fastens her seatbelt as soon as she gets in her car to stop the annoying alert sound. B. Drake no longer cuts class, now that his parents confiscated his iPod. C. Maria now buys a different brand of cigarettes to get two packs for the price of one. D. Nate no longer arrives late at work following […]

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Question : 31. “I don’t know who told me first, but I heard : 1252482

    31. “I don’t know who told me first, but I heard that Kenny?” Lana begins, sharing gossip on the phone to a friend. Lana is experiencing:  A. anterograde amnesia. B. retrograde amnesia. C. dissociative amnesia. D. source amnesia.     32. During a conversation, Jerry told his friend that their favorite rock band was coming to perform in their city. However, he could not remember the medium through which […]

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Question : Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Woolfolk’s position the issue of labeling exceptional students : 1184164

Multiple-Choice Questions   1) Woolfolk’s position on the issue of labeling exceptional students is that such practices A) are clearly detrimental and should not be continued. B) are far more beneficial than harmful and definitely need to be continued. C) have both positive and negative effects and need to be exercised cautiously. D) should be used only with physical handicaps that do not affect mental […]

External link to Question : 61. Which of the following types of consequences CORRECTLY matched with : 1252887

Question : 61. Which of the following types of consequences CORRECTLY matched with : 1252887

  61. Which of the following types of consequences is CORRECTLY matched with an example?  A. Positive reinforcement – Harvey is suspended when he vandalizes school property B. Negative reinforcement – Jeff puts up his umbrella when it starts to sprinkle so he won’t get wet C. Positive punishment – Jacqueline’s teacher puts a cute sticker on an arithmetic exercise completed without mistakes D. Negative punishment – Tommy receives a […]

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