The clinical psychologist's aim in applying prediction and control goals to a client's behavior is to
a. decide the treatment.
b. help the client meet his or her treatment objectives.
c. allow the client a narrow range of options for his or her behavior.
d. use a database to formulate a treatment for the client.
B
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A) operant conditioning principles B) classical conditioning principles C) avoidant conditioning principles D) indifferent conditioning principles
Which of the following research findings was not influential in Bowlby's development of his theory of attachment?
a. Harlow (1958) found that infant monkeys preferred to spend time with a cloth "monkey mother" compared to a wire "monkey mother." b. Vygotsky (1972) found that children learn through social interaction with their parents. c. Spitz (1945) found that babies raised in institutions with proper physical care did not form attachments with nurses. d. Lorenz (1965) showed that newborn goslings bond to the first thing they see.