The practice of using time-outs, or removal of a person from a situation in which an undesired behavior occurs, was developed by
a) Abraham Maslow.
b) Harry Stack Sullivan.
c) Arthur Staats.
d) Anna Freud.
Ans: c) Arthur Staats.
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Flourens provided experimental support for the doctrine of specific nerve energies by
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According to the article containing the work of Bovjberg et al. (Being Sick of the
Hospital) if you jump out of the shower to the sound of the toilet flushing, what type of response is that? (a) a reflex (b) an unconditioned response (c) a conditioned response (d) an automatic routine
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