Deck 10: Healthy Boundaries: Behavior Modification

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Healthy boundaries are considered to be:

A) appropriate behaviors.
B) responsible behaviors.
C) assertive behaviors.
D) All of these are correct.
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This theory of behavior is based on rewards and punishments.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
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This theory of behavior was made popular by B.F. Skinner.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Operant conditioning
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Little children who see their parents always on their smartphone are prone to this type of conditioning.

A) Modeling conditioning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Operant conditioning
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Compulsively answering your smartphone ring or text is a form of:

A) traditional conditioning.
B) classical conditioning.
C) essential conditioning.
D) operant conditioning.
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This theory of behavior was tested by training dogs with a ringing bell.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
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This behavioral theory speaks to the nature of "voluntary" behaviors.

A) Essential conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Traditional conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
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This behavioral theory is based on the admiration of mentors.

A) Classical conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Modeling conditioning
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Of the following parts of one's personality, which is thought to be the most difficult to influence with regard to stress?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Perceptions
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This is the suggested order to make positive behavioral changes through the "behavioral modification model."

A) Denial, evaluate, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution
B) Denial, evaluate, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution
C) Denial, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
D) Denial, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
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What aspect differentiates Prochaska's Behavior Change Model from other models?

A) The pre-contemplation stage
B) The relapse stage
C) The determination stage
D) The maintenance stage
E) The pre-cognitive stage
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This term is used in the field of psychology to describe the catalyst for unhealthy behavior.

A) Precedent
B) Precursor
C) Antecedent
D) Coda
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According to Charles Duhig, the pattern of habit follows this pattern.

A) Cues, routines, and rewards
B) Perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors
C) Perceptions, cues, and desires
D) Desires, cues, and routines
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This behavior is an example of assertiveness.

A) Responding to situations rather than reacting to them
B) Posturing yourself in conversation with weight unequally distributed
C) Manipulating factors in your environment to go in your favor
D) Telling someone to "get lost" who accosts you in public
E) Posturing yourself in conversation with weight unequally distributed and manipulating factors in your environment to go in your favor
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Which of the following statements is/are true?

A) Aggressive behavior is based on intimidation and manipulation.
B) Passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization.
C) People who express themselves assertively typically get their way.
D) Aggressive behavior is based on intimidation and manipulation, and passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization.
E) Passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization, and people who express themselves assertively typically get their way.
F) All of these are correct.
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This is suggested as the first stage of the adaptation process to cope effectively with change.

A) Healthy Grieving
B) Acceptance
C) Staying Grounded
D) Create Good Strategies
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We first learn healthy boundaries from our parents (or influencing adults).
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Virtually all effective stress management skills adopted into one's lifestyle would be considered behavior modification.
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Operant conditioning is based on rewards and punishments.
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With regard to behavior modification, instrumental values are those that are core to the meaning of our life.
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Before a behavior can be changed, a person has to admit that indeed the behavior is undesirable.
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Cognitive restructuring is an important step in behavioral change.
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There is no one preferred method of behavioral change; rather, effective change occurs when many methods are combined together.
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According to Prochaska's Stages of Change Model, having a relapse with a negative behavior is actually part of one's progress.
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Behavioral psychologists suggest altering several undesirable behaviors at the same time for the best impact and for "changes" to become second nature.
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Assertiveness is being strong-willed and mildly aggressive.
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The opposite of assertiveness is aggressiveness.
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Assertiveness always involves a sense of diplomacy, particularly with the expression of feelings.
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Sean wants to quit smoking between meals; actually, he'd like to quit smoking altogether. Explain how Sean can do this using the Behavior Modification Model. Give examples throughout for each stage.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Aggressive behavior style
B. Assertiveness
C. Assertive behavior style
D. Attitudes
E. Awareness
F. Behaviors
G. Behavior modification model
H. Behavior substitution
I. Behavior evaluation
J. Classical conditioning
K. Evaluation
L. Modeling
M. Operant conditioning
N. Passive behavior style
O. Values
P. Adaptation (above the fray)
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Sean wants to quit smoking between meals (actually, he'd like to quit smoking altogether). Explain how Sean can do this using the behavior modification model. Give examples throughout for each stage.
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How does the use of cell phones, smartphones, tablets, video games, and all types of screen devices speak to the aspect of healthy boundaries and behavior modification?
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The Covid-19 pandemic revealed to a great many people the need to learn to adapt to change, and adapt quickly. Please outline the steps suggested for the adaptation process and give examples in each step.
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Of the following parts of one's personality, which is thought to be the most difficult to influence with regard to stress?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Perceptions
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What is the suggested order to make positive behavioral changes through the behavioral modification model?

A) Denial, evaluate, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution
B) Denial, evaluate, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution
C) Denial, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
D) Denial, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
Question
According to Charles Duhig, the pattern of habit follows which pattern?

A) Cues, routines, and rewards
B) Perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors
C) Perceptions, cues, and desires
D) Desires, cues, and routines
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Personality is thought to be made up of all of the following, except:

A) values.
B) attitudes.
C) behaviors.
D) assessments.
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Which of the following types of social behavior is generally most effective?

A) Assertive
B) Aggressive
C) Passive
D) Hardy
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Behavior modification is most effective if:

A) biological rather than social factors are addressed.
B) an individual tries to favorably alter one behavior at a time.
C) several behaviors are targeted at once.
D) values are the target of change.
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Assertiveness always involves a sense of diplomacy, particularly with the expression of feelings.
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Modeling as a form of behavior modification is the same thing as operant conditioning.
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An undesirable behavior is consciously replaced with a healthy or stress-reducing behavior at the evaluation stage of the behavior modification model.
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1
Healthy boundaries are considered to be:

A) appropriate behaviors.
B) responsible behaviors.
C) assertive behaviors.
D) All of these are correct.
D
2
This theory of behavior is based on rewards and punishments.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
B
3
This theory of behavior was made popular by B.F. Skinner.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Operant conditioning
D
4
Little children who see their parents always on their smartphone are prone to this type of conditioning.

A) Modeling conditioning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Operant conditioning
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Compulsively answering your smartphone ring or text is a form of:

A) traditional conditioning.
B) classical conditioning.
C) essential conditioning.
D) operant conditioning.
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This theory of behavior was tested by training dogs with a ringing bell.

A) Traditional conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
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This behavioral theory speaks to the nature of "voluntary" behaviors.

A) Essential conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Traditional conditioning
D) Classical conditioning
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This behavioral theory is based on the admiration of mentors.

A) Classical conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Essential conditioning
D) Modeling conditioning
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Of the following parts of one's personality, which is thought to be the most difficult to influence with regard to stress?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Perceptions
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This is the suggested order to make positive behavioral changes through the "behavioral modification model."

A) Denial, evaluate, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution
B) Denial, evaluate, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution
C) Denial, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
D) Denial, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
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What aspect differentiates Prochaska's Behavior Change Model from other models?

A) The pre-contemplation stage
B) The relapse stage
C) The determination stage
D) The maintenance stage
E) The pre-cognitive stage
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This term is used in the field of psychology to describe the catalyst for unhealthy behavior.

A) Precedent
B) Precursor
C) Antecedent
D) Coda
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According to Charles Duhig, the pattern of habit follows this pattern.

A) Cues, routines, and rewards
B) Perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors
C) Perceptions, cues, and desires
D) Desires, cues, and routines
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This behavior is an example of assertiveness.

A) Responding to situations rather than reacting to them
B) Posturing yourself in conversation with weight unequally distributed
C) Manipulating factors in your environment to go in your favor
D) Telling someone to "get lost" who accosts you in public
E) Posturing yourself in conversation with weight unequally distributed and manipulating factors in your environment to go in your favor
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Which of the following statements is/are true?

A) Aggressive behavior is based on intimidation and manipulation.
B) Passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization.
C) People who express themselves assertively typically get their way.
D) Aggressive behavior is based on intimidation and manipulation, and passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization.
E) Passive behavior frequently results in feelings of victimization, and people who express themselves assertively typically get their way.
F) All of these are correct.
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This is suggested as the first stage of the adaptation process to cope effectively with change.

A) Healthy Grieving
B) Acceptance
C) Staying Grounded
D) Create Good Strategies
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We first learn healthy boundaries from our parents (or influencing adults).
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Virtually all effective stress management skills adopted into one's lifestyle would be considered behavior modification.
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Operant conditioning is based on rewards and punishments.
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With regard to behavior modification, instrumental values are those that are core to the meaning of our life.
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Before a behavior can be changed, a person has to admit that indeed the behavior is undesirable.
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Cognitive restructuring is an important step in behavioral change.
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There is no one preferred method of behavioral change; rather, effective change occurs when many methods are combined together.
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According to Prochaska's Stages of Change Model, having a relapse with a negative behavior is actually part of one's progress.
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Behavioral psychologists suggest altering several undesirable behaviors at the same time for the best impact and for "changes" to become second nature.
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Assertiveness is being strong-willed and mildly aggressive.
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The opposite of assertiveness is aggressiveness.
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Assertiveness always involves a sense of diplomacy, particularly with the expression of feelings.
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Sean wants to quit smoking between meals; actually, he'd like to quit smoking altogether. Explain how Sean can do this using the Behavior Modification Model. Give examples throughout for each stage.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Aggressive behavior style
B. Assertiveness
C. Assertive behavior style
D. Attitudes
E. Awareness
F. Behaviors
G. Behavior modification model
H. Behavior substitution
I. Behavior evaluation
J. Classical conditioning
K. Evaluation
L. Modeling
M. Operant conditioning
N. Passive behavior style
O. Values
P. Adaptation (above the fray)
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Sean wants to quit smoking between meals (actually, he'd like to quit smoking altogether). Explain how Sean can do this using the behavior modification model. Give examples throughout for each stage.
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How does the use of cell phones, smartphones, tablets, video games, and all types of screen devices speak to the aspect of healthy boundaries and behavior modification?
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The Covid-19 pandemic revealed to a great many people the need to learn to adapt to change, and adapt quickly. Please outline the steps suggested for the adaptation process and give examples in each step.
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Of the following parts of one's personality, which is thought to be the most difficult to influence with regard to stress?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Perceptions
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What is the suggested order to make positive behavioral changes through the behavioral modification model?

A) Denial, evaluate, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution
B) Denial, evaluate, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution
C) Denial, desire, awareness, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
D) Denial, awareness, desire, cognitive restructuring, substitution, evaluate
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According to Charles Duhig, the pattern of habit follows which pattern?

A) Cues, routines, and rewards
B) Perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors
C) Perceptions, cues, and desires
D) Desires, cues, and routines
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Personality is thought to be made up of all of the following, except:

A) values.
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D) assessments.
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Which of the following types of social behavior is generally most effective?

A) Assertive
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C) Passive
D) Hardy
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Behavior modification is most effective if:

A) biological rather than social factors are addressed.
B) an individual tries to favorably alter one behavior at a time.
C) several behaviors are targeted at once.
D) values are the target of change.
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Assertiveness always involves a sense of diplomacy, particularly with the expression of feelings.
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Modeling as a form of behavior modification is the same thing as operant conditioning.
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An undesirable behavior is consciously replaced with a healthy or stress-reducing behavior at the evaluation stage of the behavior modification model.
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