(A) Stimulus generalization
(B) Extinction
(C) Discrimination
(D) Spontaneous recovery
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Behavior therapists believe that insight is__.
(A) a worthwhile goal
(B) non sufficient change of behavior
(C) not necessary for behavior change
(D) all of these
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A verifiable scientific finding is one that can be__.
(A) observed in real life
(B) proven impossible to test
(C) proven valid, accurate and indisputable
(D) replicated with the same result
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Gestaltists refer to the fact that we perceive smooth flowing forms more readily than discrete forms more__.
(A) similarity
(B) holistic perception
(C) symmetry
(D) continuity
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In operant conditioning __.
(A) continuous reinforcement schedule is least susceptible to extinction
(B) negative reinforcement is a type of punishment
(C) the process is related to trial and error learning
(D) shaping occurs when responses are coincidentally paired to a reinforce
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Maturation refers to?
(A) the attainment of successive stages of cognitive development
(B) relatively, stable changes in an individual’s thought and behavior or a result of biological processor of aging
(C) relatively, stable changes in an individual’s thought and behavior or a result of accumulating experience
(D) the developmental of an individual though and behavior due to the interactions of biological and environmental factors
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The statement that psychology is empirical means?
(A) psychology is different from other science
(B) the method of psychology are based on controlled experiments and on observations made with great precision and objectivity
(C) scientific psychology originated in Greek and roman ages
(D) psychological principal are based on consensus of scientists
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E)None of these The four main goal of psychological research are__.
(A) description, experimentation, prediction and control
(B) description, prediction, assessment and manipulation
(C) description, explanation, control and validity
(D) describe…explain…prediction and control
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Two example of mood disorder are__.
(A) major depression and general anxiety
(B) OCD and manic-depressive disorder
(C) major depression and bipolar disorder
(D) major depression and OCD