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Hi , I am having a hard time understanding the following:
Discursive Psychology\Social Representation and Attitude theory.Please
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What is the most important difference between consequences and punishment?
a. Punishment is often late. b. Consequences are not
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In the statement, "Men are more violent than women," violence is the:
a. dependent variable b.independent variable c. intervening
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Final Project: Interview Profile
• Resources: Ch. 5 (pp. 213-19); Ch. 6 (pp. 225-38); Ch. 9 (pp. 330-39); Ch. 11 (pp. 441- 46);
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Which of the following statements is false?
A. Childhood psychopathology is relatively common occurrence. B. Most childhood
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Studies using self-report psychopathy scales in university populations have reported that high psychopathy scores are associated
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Based on the triarchic model of psychopathy developed by Patrick, Fowles, and Krueger (2009), self-report measures of
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Psychopaths have been called ___________.
Question 9Answer a. special predators b. interpersonal predators c. exceptional
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Schacter-Singer's two-factor theory suggests that emotions are the result of:
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children in the concrete operational stage
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Combine the two ideas into a single sentence personality tests iready
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Stern's 1901 "reality experiment" involved a bogus quarrel between two students in which a gun was involved. Stern concluded
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n a study on beliefs about lying, what was the most common stereotype about liars?
a. Gut instincts are reliable indicators of
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According to Eysenck, which of the following would be at risk for criminal behaviour?
a. someone with low self-control b. someone
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what is it a called ?
a phenomenon produced when what one witness says about a crime can affect what another witness will say, if
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What is another term for the misinformation effect?
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John Bowlby's (1944) theory of crime suggests that the primary cause of antisocial behaviour is
choose the correct answer: a.
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Which of the following is measured by the (modern) polygraph test?
Select all of the answers that apply. a. galvanic skin
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Which of the following explanations for the cross-race effect is most supported by empirical research?
a. the cue-utilization
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All of the following factors can be responsible for maintaining an anxious response, except a. Parental response of over control
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Which statements about manifestation of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is true a. Traumatized children under 4 experience
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Write an assignment it should be at least 2000 words and at least 6 in text citation.Analyze any three importance of referral in
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Psychotherapy
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DESCRIBE IS MULTIPLE PERSONALITY?
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Write an assignment on ;Analyze any three importance of referral in a psychosocial
counselling situation.include in text citation
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W byhat are the four stages of Piaget theory
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Liars' pupils tend to constrict because of the arousal associated with fib-telling. (True or False)
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Whose members share similar attitude. What is it function
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Two of the most influential forms of cognitive psychotherapy are:
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The hypothesis that people cannot always make completely rational decisions by examining every possible choice but instead use
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Histrionic personality disorder
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Exaplin the diagram US>CS>R
CD>R in terms of classical conditioning
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Discuss the characteristics of classical instrumental and operant conditioning theories.
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Construct a mindnd map that explains information processing theory
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Discuss with examples stages of development according to Piaget
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A child with a low emotionally and high emotion regulation likely will a. Be withdrawn and shy b. Esculate disruptive behavior
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In 1910,if a youth was functioning equivalent to a five year old and was considered to be feebleminded because of arrested
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Szamari and colleagues isolated two underlying dimensions to help explain the need for sameness and repetition. They found that
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Why does Roger miss hitting Henry when throwing rocks at him?
Roger just wants attention, and he does not want to hurt Henry.
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Person-centred focus is on the work development rather than the problem. True or false?
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Anxiety according to the humanistic approach is too much accentuated by existentialism and more emphasis should be placed on
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Solution-focused therapy explains how people change and reach their goals
a) unique client Solutions b) change is evitable c)
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a child's inappropriate behavior is essentially the withholding of a reinforcer
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which of these situations reinforces undesirable behavior?
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Citations for classical and operant conditioning
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The difference between classical and operant conditioning
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In classical conditioning, the response is elicited, while in operant conditioning, it is emitted”.
Question: Compare and
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11. What is a value? (Lesson 8)
12. What are actions that show self-respect? (Lesson 8) 13. What is codependence? (Lesson 9) 14.
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Optical Illusion: | - Times of India
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While looking at the shopping directory in a clothing store, Neriah sees a colorful print ad for a bathing suit and realizes
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