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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct
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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct 
Attitude An evaluation or judgement (positive, negative or neutral) about an attitude object (person, 
place, thing, events). This is learnt, stable and relatively long lasting 
Tri-component model Theory that an attitude consists of cognitive, affective and behavioural 
components 
Behavioural Component A person's behaviour towards an attitude object 
Cognitive Component A person's thoughts, ideas and understanding about an attitude object 
A...
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PSY 120 Final Exam – Hollich Questions With Complete Solutions
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A "bright" 6-year-old might have a mental age of... 
a. 4 
b. 5 
c. 6 
d. 7 correct answer: d 
 
Type of intelligence involving learned facts and material? 
a. kinesthetic 
b. multiple 
c. crystallized 
d. fluid correct answer: c 
 
According to Rovee-Collier, without cueing, 2mo-olds will remember mobiles for 2-3? 
a. hours 
b. days 
c. weeks 
d. months correct answer: b 
 
memory for life events: 
a. autobiographical 
b. lexical 
c. scripted 
d. none of the above correct answer: a 
 
The...
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Human Growth and Development Practice Questions and answers.
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Most stage-based theories of development focus primarily: 
a. the continuity of development 
b. the discontinuity of development 
c. persistance of inherent personality characteristics 
d. the influence of context on development 
B. The discontinuity of development 
 
These theories address deviations from developmental progress norms 
 
 
 
The common practice of using "time-outs" with young children is a direct application of: 
a. operant conditioning 
b. classical conditioning 
c. separatio...
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PennFoster: Introduction To Veterinary Technology Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct
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PennFoster: Introduction To Veterinary Technology Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct. True or False? Classical ethologists proposed that most animal behavior 
was instinctive.: True 
2. The survival value of certain types of behavior is often referred to as its . . 
.: Function 
3. Who is considered the foremost expert on the mechanism of operant conditioning?: B. F. Skinner 
4. Breifly describe Pavlov's famous experiment in classical conditioning.: - 
Pavlov di...
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Penn Foster: Introduction To Veterinary Technology Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct
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1. True or False? Classical ethologists proposed that most animal behavior 
was instinctive.: True 
2. The survival value of certain types of behavior is often referred to as its . . 
.: Function 
3. Who is considered the foremost expert on the mechanism of operant conditioning?: B. F. Skinner 
4. Breifly describe Pavlov's famous experiment in classical conditioning.: - 
Pavlov discovered that dogs automatically began to salivate at the sight of food. If 
he always rang a bell when he offered f...
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MASTER RESILIENCE TRAINING LEVEL 1 COURSE-167 QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED.
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Self-Awareness (Definition of the competency) 
Identify thoughts, emotions, and behaviors 
Identify patterns in thinking and behavior 
Be open and curious 
 
 
 
Self-Regulation (Definition of the competency) 
Regulate impulses, emotions, physiology, and behaviors to achieve goals 
Express emotions appropriately 
Stop counterproductive thinking 
 
 
 
Optimism (definition of the competency) 
Hunt for what is good 
Fight the Negativity Bias 
Remain realistic 
Identify what is controllable 
Mainta...
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FBS 153 Exam 2 Actual Questions And Well Elaborated Answers| Graded A+.
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Aggression - correct answer Behavior perpetrated or attempted with the intention of harming another individual physically, or psychologically, or to destroy an object 
•Not always a crime 
 
Violence - correct answer Destructive physical aggression intentionally directed at harming other persons or things 
•All violent behavior is aggressive 
 
Bandura & Aggression - correct answer ...
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TCI TRAINING TEST |38 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY 2023).docx
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What is the most important tool in therapeutic interventions with children and young people? 
Yourself 
 
 
 
What are the 5 components/domains of successful TCI implementation? 
1.Leadership and administrative support. 
2.Social work and clinical services participation. 
3.Supervision and post crisis response. 
4.Training and competency standards. 
5.Data-driven incident monitoring and feedback 
 
 
 
A setting condition is defined as: 
Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less like...
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Test Bank For CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR BUYING, HAVING, AND BEING, SEVENTH CANADIAN ED by MICHAEL G
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Consumer Behaviour, 7e (Solomon) 
Chapter 3 Learning and Memory 
 
1) ________ refers to a relatively permanent change in behaviour that is caused by experience. 
A) Learning 
B) Memory 
C) Perception 
D) Motivation 
Answer: A 
Type: MC Page Ref: 61 
Skill: Concept 
Objective: L3-01 Understand why it is important to know how consumers learn about products and services. 
 
2) Casual, even unintentional, acquisition of knowledge is called: 
A) incidental learning. 
B) piggybacking. 
C) st...
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THE LEVEL OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR, DEPRIVATION, WELL BEING AND FRUSTRATION AMONG THE INMATES OF NORTH WESTERN PART OF NIGERIA PRISONS: A CASE STUDY OF SOKOTO CENTRAL PRISON
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THE LEVEL OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR, DEPRIVATION, WELL BEING AND 
FRUSTRATION AMONG THE INMATES OF NORTH WESTERN PART OF NIGERIA 
PRISONS: A CASE STUDY OF SOKOTO CENTRAL PRISON 
IBRAHIM YUSUF, 
Faculty of Human Ecology, 
Universiti Putra Malaysia. 
Department of Social & Developmental Science. 
email: 
PHONE N +2348032906449 / 
& 
ASSOC. PROF. REDZUAN MA’ARUF’ 
Faculty of Human Ecology, 
Universiti Putra Malaysia. 
Department of Social & Developmental Science. 
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HANINA HALIMAT...
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