Behavioral Therapies Set 1

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The british songbirds are an example of observational learning because _ songbirds learned from watching _ and the result was survival

A many, few

B one, a few

C many, one

D, one, many

A

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The main assumption of behavioral therapies is that abnormal behaviors are _ just the same way normal behaviors are _

A taught, taught

B taught, learned

C learned, taught

D learned, learned

D

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Guided exposure in one of three methods to the anxiety provoking stimulus is called

A flooding

B systematic desensitization

C virtual reality therapies

D exposure therapies

D

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_ is where a patient learns new skills by imitating someone as an example

A aversion therapy

B exposure therapy

C modeling

D systematic use of reinforcement

C

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_ is modifying behavior by punishment

A modeling

B aversion therapy

C positive punishment

D flooding

B

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_ is using reinforcement to suppress unwanted behaviors

A modeling

B flooding

C systematic use of reinforcement

D aversion therapy

C

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_ is when thee patient is directly confronted by the fear stimulus

A modeling

B successive approximation

C aversion therapy

D flooding

D

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flooding is effective with _ exposure to the feared stimulus

A longer

B shorter

C increasing

D decreasing

A

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Flooding suppresses an avoidance response _ than most techniques

A slower

B more effectively

C faster

D less effectively

C

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Flooding works because it forces the patient to _ the feared stimulus

A overcome

B experience

C analyze

D relive

B