Deck 14: Behavior Therapy

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Because it is not practical to conduct treatment at an airport,Jeanie's psychologist has her imagine that she is flying on a plane as part of treatment for her flying phobia.What exposure therapy technique is Jeanie's psychologist using?

A)Imaginal exposure
B)In vivo exposure
C)Graded exposure
D)Flooding
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Operant conditioning proposes that all human (and animal)actions are governed by _____.

A)contingencies
B)cognitions.
C)primary reinforcers
D)secondary reinforcers
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_____ is most closely associated with classical conditioning,while _____ is most closely associated with operant conditioning.

A)Thorndike,Skinner
B)Watson,Pavlov
C)Pavlov,Skinner
D)Thorndike,Watson
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B.F.Skinner is most closely associated with _____.

A)motivational interviewing
B)interpersonal interviewing
C)classical conditioning
D)operant conditioning
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Which of the following places the steps of the scientific method in correct order?

A)Develop hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe a phenomenon,observe the outcome of the tests,revise the hypotheses
B)Observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests,revise the hypotheses
C)Observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,revise the hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests
D)Test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests,observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,revise the hypotheses
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Compared to humanistic and psychodynamic approaches to psychotherapy,behavior therapy

A)emphasizes inferential,introspective methods of measuring change within the mind of the client.
B)employs testable hypotheses and observable,measurable outcome measures.
C)is effective with children but not adults.
D)eschews the scientific method.
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In the early 1900s,_____ argued that the classical conditioning lessons learned from Ivan Pavlov's experiments with dogs should apply to humans also.

A)Edward Lee Thorndike
B)Sigmund Freud
C)John Watson
D)Donald Meichenbaum
Question
The main goal of behavior therapy is

A)to make the unconscious conscious.
B)self-actualization.
C)observable behavior change.
D)an increase in logical,rational thought.
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Thorndike is to _____ as Pavlov is to _____.

A)operant conditioning,classical conditioning
B)classical conditioning,operant conditioning
C)motivational interviewing,interpersonal interviewing
D)interpersonal interviewing,motivational interviewing
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The career of Ivan Pavlov is most closely associated with _____ therapy.

A)humanistic
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)psychodynamic
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Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?

A)Contingency management
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Token economies
D)Shaping
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In a lab,Albert is conditioned to fear a white mouse.However,after leaving the lab,he not only continues to fear white mice;he also demonstrates fear of other white,fluffy objects (e.g. ,Santa Claus' beard,white bunnies).Which of the following behavior therapy terms best describes what has happened to Albert?

A)Discrimination
B)Operant conditioning
C)Generalization
D)Stimulus expansion
Question
In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs,the dog's food was a(n)_____.

A)conditioned stimulus
B)unconditioned stimulus
C)neutral stimulus
D)conditioned response
Question
According to behavior therapists,

A)client behaviors are symptoms of an underlying problem.
B)client behaviors are the problem.
C)phobias are behavioral manifestations of a disturbance in the unconscious.
D)phobias result from incongruence between the real and ideal selves.
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Thorndike's law of effect states that

A)actions followed by loud noises are more likely to occur.
B)repetition of actions followed by electrical shock can be most accurately predicted in the future.
C)actions followed by pleasurable consequences are more likely to occur.
D)an increase in physical stimulation will yield a decrease in mental agitation.
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Which of the following statements about Ivan Pavlov is NOT true?

A)He was a physiologist originally studying the digestive systems of dogs.
B)He conducted research that laid the groundwork for classical conditioning.
C)He found that dogs would salivate in response to a stimulus that had previously been paired with food.
D)He partnered with Albert Bandura on studies of social learning.
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A behavior therapist is most likely to judge the success of treatment via changes in the patient's

A)level of introspection.
B)number of illogical cognitions.
C)observable behaviors.
D)positive self-regard.
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Compared to humanistic and psychodynamic approaches to psychotherapy,behavioral psychotherapy

A)emphasizes empiricism.
B)defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
C)both emphasizes empiricism and defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
D)neither emphasizes empiricism nor defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
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Sherrie is diagnosed with depression.She believes she is unlovable,cries several hours per day,consumes less calories,and thinks her symptoms will never end.In treatment,a behavior therapist is most likely to target

A)Sherrie's emotional sadness.
B)the amount of time Sherrie cries each day.
C)the number of calories Sherrie consumes and her belief that she is unlovable.
D)Sherrie's thought that her symptoms will never end.
Question
Edward Lee Thorndike's law of effect provides the theoretical basis for _____.

A)operant conditioning
B)classical conditioning
C)graduated exposure
D)successive approximations
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Dr.Vogt's new client is a timid,apprehensive individual with social anxieties.Which of the following behavior therapies should he likely select for treatment?

A)The operant conditioning technique of assertiveness training
B)The operant conditioning technique of contingency management
C)The classical conditioning technique of assertiveness training
D)The classical conditioning technique of contingency management
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The goal of _____ is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client.

A)cognitive therapy
B)aversion therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)behavioral activation
Question
Which of the following behavioral psychotherapy techniques is primarily based on operant conditioning?

A)Exposure therapy
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Assertiveness training
D)Contingency management
Question
Behavioral activation is based on the simple idea that

A)the day-to-day lives of depressed people lack positive reinforcement.
B)depressed people think illogically.
C)the brains of depressed people are chemically imbalanced.
D)depressed people lack social skills.
Question
The creation of an anxiety hierarchy is a core feature of _____.

A)token economies
B)exposure therapy
C)contingency management
D)assertiveness training
Question
_____ is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.

A)Relaxation training
B)Exposure to anxiety-producing stimuli
C)Reflection
D)Creation of an anxiety hierarchy
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_____ is defined as any consequence that makes a behavior less likely to occur in the future.

A)Reinforcement
B)Exposure
C)Implosion
D)Punishment
Question
_____,a treatment for phobias and other anxiety disorders,involves re-pairing a feared object with a new response that is incompatible with anxiety.

A)Exposure plus response prevention
B)Behavioral consultation
C)Systematic desensitization
D)Contingency management
Question
The form of behavior therapy derived from Bandura's work that involves clients learning from the experiences of others,rather than their own experiences,is _____.

A)exposure therapy
B)assertiveness training
C)observational learning
D)flooding
Question
According to the behavioral approach,_____ essentially means "getting something good," and _____ essentially means "losing something good."

A)reinforcement,punishment
B)positive reinforcement,negative punishment
C)positive reinforcement,positive punishment
D)negative reinforcement,negative punishment
Question
For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder,_____ is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.

A)exposure and response prevention
B)motivational interviewing
C)behavioral consultation
D)humanistic psychotherapy
Question
Although they have been used for a variety of clinical issues,exposure therapy and systematic desensitization have been used primarily for the treatment of _____.

A)eating disorders
B)anxiety disorders
C)personality disorders
D)schizophrenia
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"If you change the consequences of a behavior,the behavior will change." This statement best summarizes the rationale behind _____.

A)contingency management
B)exposure therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)extinction
Question
The removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of a behavior is known as _____.

A)extinction
B)behavioral adaptation
C)flooding
D)assertiveness training
Question
Parent and teacher training are indirect interventions based on the principles of _____ therapy.

A)behavior
B)psychodynamic
C)humanistic
D)cognitive
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When behavioral activation begins,an important question for the clinical psychologist to ask the client is,

A)"Are there things that you are not doing now that you typically do when you are not depressed?"
B)"Is there another way of interpreting the events that have happened to you?"
C)"If the feared event happens,so what?"
D)"What are your beliefs about the fact that you have been diagnosed with depression?"
Question
Behavior therapies

A)have little empirical support to justify their use.
B)do not easily lend themselves to the research process.
C)with empirical support include exposure and response prevention for OCD and parent training for ADHD.
D)are highly effective with children but not adults.
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Who is the creator of the law of effect?
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_____ is a specific application of classical conditioning that targets patients' social anxieties;it may help a patient insist on appropriate service at a restaurant or ask someone out on a date.

A)Relaxation training
B)Exposure plus response prevention
C)Assertiveness training
D)Contingency management
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What is the goal of behavior therapy?
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Briefly explain the extinction burst.
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_____ refers to the removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of the behavior.
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Briefly define both generalization and discrimination as understood by behavior therapists.Also,explain how each could alter the development of a phobia related to a traumatic incident in an elevator.
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Describe the process of exposure therapy.What psychological problem is it usually used to treat? Include key elements or techniques used in this type of therapy.
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Exposure therapy and systematic desensitization are examples of _____ conditioning.
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Briefly explain how behavior therapists conduct parent training.
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What are the five stages of behavioral consultation?
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In the case of Pavlov's dogs,the food was a(n)_____ stimulus,and,initially,the sound of the bell was a(n)_____ stimulus.
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What form of behavioral consultation helps parents with the problematic behaviors of their children?
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If a kindergarten teacher gives students a sticker each time they are good,takes a sticker away each time they are bad,and allows students to trade in a certain number of stickers for a prize,what operant conditioning technique she is likely using?
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What is a main difference between exposure therapy and systematic desensitization?
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Because it is not practical to conduct treatment at an airport,Jeanie's psychologist has her imagine that she is flying on a plane as part of treatment for her flying phobia.What exposure therapy technique is Jeanie's psychologist using?

A)Imaginal exposure
B)In vivo exposure
C)Graded exposure
D)Flooding
Imaginal exposure
2
Operant conditioning proposes that all human (and animal)actions are governed by _____.

A)contingencies
B)cognitions.
C)primary reinforcers
D)secondary reinforcers
contingencies
3
_____ is most closely associated with classical conditioning,while _____ is most closely associated with operant conditioning.

A)Thorndike,Skinner
B)Watson,Pavlov
C)Pavlov,Skinner
D)Thorndike,Watson
Pavlov,Skinner
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B.F.Skinner is most closely associated with _____.

A)motivational interviewing
B)interpersonal interviewing
C)classical conditioning
D)operant conditioning
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Which of the following places the steps of the scientific method in correct order?

A)Develop hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe a phenomenon,observe the outcome of the tests,revise the hypotheses
B)Observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests,revise the hypotheses
C)Observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,revise the hypotheses,test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests
D)Test the hypotheses,observe the outcome of the tests,observe a phenomenon,develop hypotheses,revise the hypotheses
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Compared to humanistic and psychodynamic approaches to psychotherapy,behavior therapy

A)emphasizes inferential,introspective methods of measuring change within the mind of the client.
B)employs testable hypotheses and observable,measurable outcome measures.
C)is effective with children but not adults.
D)eschews the scientific method.
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In the early 1900s,_____ argued that the classical conditioning lessons learned from Ivan Pavlov's experiments with dogs should apply to humans also.

A)Edward Lee Thorndike
B)Sigmund Freud
C)John Watson
D)Donald Meichenbaum
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The main goal of behavior therapy is

A)to make the unconscious conscious.
B)self-actualization.
C)observable behavior change.
D)an increase in logical,rational thought.
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Thorndike is to _____ as Pavlov is to _____.

A)operant conditioning,classical conditioning
B)classical conditioning,operant conditioning
C)motivational interviewing,interpersonal interviewing
D)interpersonal interviewing,motivational interviewing
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The career of Ivan Pavlov is most closely associated with _____ therapy.

A)humanistic
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)psychodynamic
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Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?

A)Contingency management
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Token economies
D)Shaping
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In a lab,Albert is conditioned to fear a white mouse.However,after leaving the lab,he not only continues to fear white mice;he also demonstrates fear of other white,fluffy objects (e.g. ,Santa Claus' beard,white bunnies).Which of the following behavior therapy terms best describes what has happened to Albert?

A)Discrimination
B)Operant conditioning
C)Generalization
D)Stimulus expansion
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In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs,the dog's food was a(n)_____.

A)conditioned stimulus
B)unconditioned stimulus
C)neutral stimulus
D)conditioned response
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According to behavior therapists,

A)client behaviors are symptoms of an underlying problem.
B)client behaviors are the problem.
C)phobias are behavioral manifestations of a disturbance in the unconscious.
D)phobias result from incongruence between the real and ideal selves.
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Thorndike's law of effect states that

A)actions followed by loud noises are more likely to occur.
B)repetition of actions followed by electrical shock can be most accurately predicted in the future.
C)actions followed by pleasurable consequences are more likely to occur.
D)an increase in physical stimulation will yield a decrease in mental agitation.
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Which of the following statements about Ivan Pavlov is NOT true?

A)He was a physiologist originally studying the digestive systems of dogs.
B)He conducted research that laid the groundwork for classical conditioning.
C)He found that dogs would salivate in response to a stimulus that had previously been paired with food.
D)He partnered with Albert Bandura on studies of social learning.
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A behavior therapist is most likely to judge the success of treatment via changes in the patient's

A)level of introspection.
B)number of illogical cognitions.
C)observable behaviors.
D)positive self-regard.
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Compared to humanistic and psychodynamic approaches to psychotherapy,behavioral psychotherapy

A)emphasizes empiricism.
B)defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
C)both emphasizes empiricism and defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
D)neither emphasizes empiricism nor defines problems in terms of observable behaviors.
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Sherrie is diagnosed with depression.She believes she is unlovable,cries several hours per day,consumes less calories,and thinks her symptoms will never end.In treatment,a behavior therapist is most likely to target

A)Sherrie's emotional sadness.
B)the amount of time Sherrie cries each day.
C)the number of calories Sherrie consumes and her belief that she is unlovable.
D)Sherrie's thought that her symptoms will never end.
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Edward Lee Thorndike's law of effect provides the theoretical basis for _____.

A)operant conditioning
B)classical conditioning
C)graduated exposure
D)successive approximations
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Dr.Vogt's new client is a timid,apprehensive individual with social anxieties.Which of the following behavior therapies should he likely select for treatment?

A)The operant conditioning technique of assertiveness training
B)The operant conditioning technique of contingency management
C)The classical conditioning technique of assertiveness training
D)The classical conditioning technique of contingency management
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The goal of _____ is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client.

A)cognitive therapy
B)aversion therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)behavioral activation
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Which of the following behavioral psychotherapy techniques is primarily based on operant conditioning?

A)Exposure therapy
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Assertiveness training
D)Contingency management
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Behavioral activation is based on the simple idea that

A)the day-to-day lives of depressed people lack positive reinforcement.
B)depressed people think illogically.
C)the brains of depressed people are chemically imbalanced.
D)depressed people lack social skills.
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The creation of an anxiety hierarchy is a core feature of _____.

A)token economies
B)exposure therapy
C)contingency management
D)assertiveness training
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_____ is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.

A)Relaxation training
B)Exposure to anxiety-producing stimuli
C)Reflection
D)Creation of an anxiety hierarchy
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_____ is defined as any consequence that makes a behavior less likely to occur in the future.

A)Reinforcement
B)Exposure
C)Implosion
D)Punishment
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_____,a treatment for phobias and other anxiety disorders,involves re-pairing a feared object with a new response that is incompatible with anxiety.

A)Exposure plus response prevention
B)Behavioral consultation
C)Systematic desensitization
D)Contingency management
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The form of behavior therapy derived from Bandura's work that involves clients learning from the experiences of others,rather than their own experiences,is _____.

A)exposure therapy
B)assertiveness training
C)observational learning
D)flooding
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According to the behavioral approach,_____ essentially means "getting something good," and _____ essentially means "losing something good."

A)reinforcement,punishment
B)positive reinforcement,negative punishment
C)positive reinforcement,positive punishment
D)negative reinforcement,negative punishment
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For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder,_____ is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.

A)exposure and response prevention
B)motivational interviewing
C)behavioral consultation
D)humanistic psychotherapy
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Although they have been used for a variety of clinical issues,exposure therapy and systematic desensitization have been used primarily for the treatment of _____.

A)eating disorders
B)anxiety disorders
C)personality disorders
D)schizophrenia
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"If you change the consequences of a behavior,the behavior will change." This statement best summarizes the rationale behind _____.

A)contingency management
B)exposure therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)extinction
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The removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of a behavior is known as _____.

A)extinction
B)behavioral adaptation
C)flooding
D)assertiveness training
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Parent and teacher training are indirect interventions based on the principles of _____ therapy.

A)behavior
B)psychodynamic
C)humanistic
D)cognitive
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When behavioral activation begins,an important question for the clinical psychologist to ask the client is,

A)"Are there things that you are not doing now that you typically do when you are not depressed?"
B)"Is there another way of interpreting the events that have happened to you?"
C)"If the feared event happens,so what?"
D)"What are your beliefs about the fact that you have been diagnosed with depression?"
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Behavior therapies

A)have little empirical support to justify their use.
B)do not easily lend themselves to the research process.
C)with empirical support include exposure and response prevention for OCD and parent training for ADHD.
D)are highly effective with children but not adults.
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Who is the creator of the law of effect?
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_____ is a specific application of classical conditioning that targets patients' social anxieties;it may help a patient insist on appropriate service at a restaurant or ask someone out on a date.

A)Relaxation training
B)Exposure plus response prevention
C)Assertiveness training
D)Contingency management
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What is the goal of behavior therapy?
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Briefly explain the extinction burst.
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_____ refers to the removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of the behavior.
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Briefly define both generalization and discrimination as understood by behavior therapists.Also,explain how each could alter the development of a phobia related to a traumatic incident in an elevator.
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Describe the process of exposure therapy.What psychological problem is it usually used to treat? Include key elements or techniques used in this type of therapy.
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Exposure therapy and systematic desensitization are examples of _____ conditioning.
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Briefly explain how behavior therapists conduct parent training.
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What are the five stages of behavioral consultation?
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In the case of Pavlov's dogs,the food was a(n)_____ stimulus,and,initially,the sound of the bell was a(n)_____ stimulus.
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What form of behavioral consultation helps parents with the problematic behaviors of their children?
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If a kindergarten teacher gives students a sticker each time they are good,takes a sticker away each time they are bad,and allows students to trade in a certain number of stickers for a prize,what operant conditioning technique she is likely using?
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