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WILKES NSG 526 Exam 2 questions with correct answers updates final
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WILKES NSG 526 Exam 2 questions with correct answers 
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1. Group Therapy primary purpose: ans- The primary purpose of group therapy 
is tofacilitate changes by the patient to address identified problems. 
2. A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other 
participants in a group during therapy: ans- make an observation about the 
group's silence and invite the others to comment 
3. the technique of "Information Giver".: ans- During group members shar...
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operant conditioning - ANSWER-learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning - ANSWER-a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement - ANSWER-Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food or a toy. 
 
positive reinforcer - ANSWER-any sti...
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Which route of administration achieves the longest-lasting results for the user? - Answer- Oral 
 
What do short-term effects of drug use refer to? - Answer- Effects while the drug is still in the body 
 
Alderian Psychology - Answer- A method of counseling that is also called individual psychology where all behavior is believed to be goal-directed 
 
Fictional finalism - Answer- A component of Alderian therapy that is an imagined central goal t...
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Operant Conditioning - Skinner learned by association -works with VOLUNTARY 
behaviors - applying reinforcement or punishment AFTER the behavior 
Creator of this method considered a "reinforcer" something that made a behavior occur more 
frequently. If there was no change in the behavior, it wasn't a reinforcement. 
Formula: 
Discriminative Stimulus (your command)-Response-Consequence 
 
Classical Conditioning - Pavlov Learned association between 2...
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applied behavior analysis - Answer-the use of operant conditioning principles to change human behavior 
behavior analysis - Answer-The behavioral science that grew out of Skinner's philosophy of radical 
behaviorism. Also known as the "experimental analysis of behavior." 
behaviorism - Answer-A natural science approach to psychology that traditionally focuses on the study of 
environmental influences on observable behavior. 
British empiricism - Answer-A philosophical school of thought that m...
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operant conditioning - ANSWERlearning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning - ANSWERa learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement - ANSWERIncreasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, s...
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Latest Clinical and Counseling Psychology Exam 4 (CLP3305) FSU Questions And Answers
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Name the researchers who paved the way to the behavioral approach to therapy. Describe their contributions. - ANS 1920 - Watson & Rayner 
Little Albert 
Conditioned to fear white rats. 
(Found they could cue a behavior in dogs. Classical condition and training behavior.) 
 
1924 - Mary Cover Jones 
Demonstrated "reconditioning" 
Learned fears can be removed! 
Peter 
Afraid of rabbits and other small animals 
(Eventually his fear was gone. Could be linked to exposure therapy as in exp...
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stimulus class - Answer -any group of stimuli sharing a predetermined set of common elements in one or 
more of the following: physical features, temporally, & functionally 
stimulus - Answer -energy change that affects an organism 
response class - Answer -group of responses with the same function & that produce the same effect on 
the environment 
response - Answer -specific instance of behavior 
behavior - Answer -activity of living organisms ...
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operant conditioning learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food or a toy. 
 
positive reinforcer any stimulus that, when presented after a r...
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Primacy Effect - Answer-- our impressions are usually swayed the most by information received early in 
an interaction 
False Consensus Bias - Answer-- overestimation of the degree to which the beliefs and opinions of others 
are similar to our own 
Factors that Affect Impression Formation: Central Traits - Answer-- certain descriptions (e.g., a warm vs. 
cold person) influence impressions more than others because they provide unique information and are 
associated with a large number of other c...
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