As an intervention, the Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS) curriculum for preschool children teaches skills such as
A) using no-intervention controls.
B) attending selectively to social cues.
C) satisfying an impulse.
D) detecting others' thoughts and feelings.
D
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Professor Inglot gives a student a D on a term paper that was completely inadequate. The D grade is an example of ________
a. a secondary punisher b. negative reinforcement c. a primary punisher d. a secondary reinforcer
Walter Cannon and other critics of the James-Lange theory of emotion based their attacks on all of the following EXCEPT that
a. autonomic nervous system responses happen too slowly to be involved in emotional responses. b. animals continue to respond emotionally after their viscera are separated from the central nervous system. c. visceral activity is irrelevant for emotional experience. d. there is independence of bodily and psychological responses when an emotion is experienced.